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Page 1: ENGINEERED LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. · About Engineered Lifting Technologies, Inc. ... are manufactured to meet the highest quality standards of ANSI/ASME B30.20. ... The Engineered
Page 2: ENGINEERED LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. · About Engineered Lifting Technologies, Inc. ... are manufactured to meet the highest quality standards of ANSI/ASME B30.20. ... The Engineered

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TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction:

About Engineered Lifting Technologies, Inc. ..................................................2Commitment to Manufacturing Quality ........................................................3Safety Tips ............................................................................................4-5

Beams: ......................................................................................................................6-14Lifting Beams (FHB, AHB & TBB)Beam OptionsCustom Beams (FHB, AHB, TBB & 3 and 4 Point Lifters)

Coil Lifters: ..............................................................................................................15-29Plate Style C-Hook (CSC, LCC & SCC)Plate Style OptionsTubular Style C-Hook (TCS, TLC & TCF)Tubular Style OptionsCustom Plate & Tubular C-HooksNarrow Aisle Coil Lifter (NAC) & Custom NAC

Crane Forks: ............................................................................................................30-34Pallet Lifters (FCF & ACF)Crane Fork OptionsCustom Crane Forks

Telescoping Lifters: ................................................................................................35-40Sheet Lifter (TSL)Sheet Lifter OptionsCustom Sheet LiftersTelescoping Pallet Lifter (TPL)Telescoping ID & OD Lifters (TIL, TOL & TCL)

Tongs: ......................................................................................................................41-43Tong Application InformationCustom Lifting Tongs(SST, AST, PST & GST)

Slings: ......................................................................................................................44-62Nylon & Polyester SlingsBridle Slings & HardwareWire Rope SlingsChain Slings & Accessories

Miscellaneous: ........................................................................................................63-64DefinitionsConversions & Tables

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Commitment to QualityEngineered Lifting Technologies, Inc., (ELT, Inc.), is an industry leader in the development andmanufacturing of below-the-hook lifting devices for cranes and hoists. We have developed anextensive and growing product line to provide the customer with an ergonomic and economicalsolution to various application needs. We custom manufacture products to suit almost any application requirement where there is not a standard solution available. It is the diversity alongwith our commitment to quality that is responsible for our worldwide reputation for best possibleservice, competitive product and customer satisfaction.

Company HistoryELT, Inc., offers over twenty years experience in the metal industry and below-the-crane-hookdesign and fabrication. Some of the products currently offered are Pallet Lifters, Plate & TubularStyle C-hooks, Narrow Aisle Coil Lifters, Telescoping Lifters, Lifting Beams, Three & Four PointLifting Beams, Lifting Tongs and accessories.

Engineering for the FutureThe top priority at ELT, Inc., is safety. Our experienced engineering team knows it is important to have a safe working environment. That is why we design each item with the required safetyfactor to prevent failure and fatigue for the life of the product. This means our products are ableto withstand limited overloading or abuse that may cause an accident to occur in the field.

Quality AssuranceAll of our lifters are manufactured to meet the highest quality standards of ANSI/ASME B30.20.Each lifter is inspected and load tested to a minimum of 125% of the rated load with most beingproof tested to 200%. Other nondestructive methods of inspection are also available uponrequest.

Customer ServiceAt ELT, Inc., “Customer Service” means more than just having the right product at the right price. We have a knowledgeable customer service department that is ready to serve you, andassist with any questions regarding sales, technical support, or product information. EngineeredLifting Technologies, Inc., is determined to produce the highest quality of customer satisfaction.

To Our Customers:

Engineered Lifting Technologies, Inc., dedicates itself to supply our customers with the best possible service and quality available. We supply a drawing with each customer quote to verify the prod-uct they are buying meets their required application. Each productis designed and manufactured to exceed industry standards andassure the highest quality.

We strive to supply our customer with the best solution, service,and quality they deserve.

Sincerely,

The Engineered Lifting Technologies Team

WWW.ELTLIFT.COM 888.ELT.LIFT2

ENGINEERED LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

PHONE:888.358.5438 • FAX:716.667.6837 • www.eltlift.com

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COMMITMENT TO MANUFACTURING QUALITY

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Test Certificate:Test certificates are issued for every product made.This certifies that it was inspected, tested and meetsall standards required for that product to performwhat it was designed for.

Nameplate:Each product manufactured by ELT, Inc., is affixed witha metal nameplate which contains: rated capacity, serialnumber, model number, year manufactured and weightof the product. In addition, each product is stamped withthe serial number directly onto the product to maintaintraceability if the nameplate is removed or defaced.

Sliding Load Support

40’-0” Max.3’-0” Min.

Auxiliary Support Bracket

Dual 25 Ton Cap. RamsDual 100 Ton Cap. Rams

Adjustable Vertical Supports

ELT, INC.ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK

PROOF TEST CERTIFICATEDATE _________

This certifies that Serial Number _____________ lifter was prooftested by ELT, Inc., as described below. If the lifter was anadjustable, the test load was applied to the extreme adjustment.

The lifter was visually inspected for deformation, cracks andother defects after the proof test load and none were found. Allcritical stress welds and stress areas were thoroughly inspectedvisually and no defects were found.

THE LIFTER MUST NOT BE USED TO LIFT ANYTHINGABOVE ITS RATED CAPACITY.

Reference should be made to the “Tips for Using LiftingEquipment” supplied with each lifter. This proof test certificateis subject to terms and conditions of sale, which are incorporatedby reference herein.

CUSTOMER ______________________________________________

PURCHASE ORDER NO ____________________________________

DESCRIPTION OF LIFTER __________________________________

PROOF LOAD________________ RATES CAPACITY __________BY: ________________________

President, VP, orOperations Manager

ELT, INC.3566 S. BENZING RD, ORCHARD PARK, NY 14127

1-888-358-5438

Test Machine:ELT, Inc., can proof test up to 200 ton capacity and lengths up to 40 feet. Dual hydraulic ramsof 25 ton and 100 ton capacity allow testing of high and low capacity products with very littlechange in components. Our test machine allows us to test higher capacity products and mostcustom and standard products to meet or exceed the required standards of ANSI/ASME B30.20.Each product is painted safety yellow and clearly marked on two sides with the rated capacity per OSHA standards. A limited warranty is offered, per our terms and conditions of sale, and we have full product liability.

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ELT, INC. • SAFETY FIRSTSAFETY FIRST!To ensure a safe working environment, it is important to recognize and observe guidelines for proper usage of anybelow-the-crane-hook device. There are general practices that should be followed for all such equipment as well as specific instructions, which may apply to a given application. The manufacturer’s instructions should always be consulted before any lifting device is used. Following are some safety tips on safe usage of various aspects of lifteroperation per ANSI/ASME B30.20.

PLEASE RREAD TTHE FFOLLOWING FFOR SSAFETY GGUIDELINES

ScopeThis group of ANSI/ASME B30.20 applies to structural and mechanical lifting devices. The provisions of this group shall apply to the marking and construction, inspection, maintenance, testing, and operation of the structural andmechanical lifting devices. These devices are categorized as supporting lifters, indentation-type pressure gripping lifters and friction-type pressure grippers.

Marking & ConstructionRated load of the device shall be visibly marked on the structure. A nameplate or other permanent marking shall contain: manufacturers name, serial number, lifter weight, rated load and year manufactured. General construction of the lifter is designed to withstand forces imposed by its rated load with a safety factor of 3:1 based on the materialyield strength.

InspectionPrior to initial use, all new, altered, modified or repaired devices should be inspected by a qualified person. Personnel should look for details, but not be limited to the following:

• Wear at contact points, (i.e., hooking points, pins, moving components, etc.).

• Structural deformation.

• Malfunction and/or improper operation of the lifter.

• Loose or missing components, such as, cover stops, fastners, guards, etc.

• Cracks or fractures in the frame, lift loop welds, mechanical components or elsewhere.

MaintenanceA maintenance program should be established. Adjustments and repair should be done only under the direction of or by a qualified person and corrected before device is put back into service. Replacement parts should equal manufacturers specifications.

TestingPrior to initial use, all new, modified, or repaired devices shall be tested to ensure compliance with ANSI/ASME B30.20.Test loads should not be more than 125% of rated load unless otherwise recommended by manufacturer. Test reportsshould be available.

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5WWW.ELTLIFT.COM 888.ELT.LIFTPLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

ELT, INC. • SAFETY FIRSTOperationOperation of below-the-hook lifting devices shall be by appointed personnel that are qualified for but not limited to:

• Adjustments of the lifter, if any, that would adjust it to various sizes or types of loads.

• Instructions in special operations or precautions.

• Condition of the load itself required for the operation of the lifter, such as balance or degree of order of stacked loads.

• Procedure of storage of lifter to protect it from damage.

• That the rated load of the device is not exceeded, or the capacity of the hoist equipment.

• Operators shall demonstrate the ability to operate prior to assuming responsibility.

Operation PracticesLifting devices shall be operated by the following qualified personnel:

• Designated persons or trainees under direct supervision of a designated person.

• Maintenance, test personnel or inspectors.

Other guidelines to follow:

• Lifter shall not be loaded in excess of the rated load, nor used for any load it is not designed for.

• Lifter shall be applied to the load according to the established procedures.

• Care should be taken to make sure the load is correctly distributed for the lifter being used.

• The temperature of the load should not exceed the maximum allowable limits of the lifter.

• There should not be sudden acceleration or deceleration of the load.

Conduct of Operators• The operator shall give attention to operation of the lift sequence.

• The operator is responsible for the operations under his/her control and if there is any doubt of safety, should consult a supervisor prior to handling the load.

• The operator should only respond to the commands of a designated person but obey a stop order at all timesregardless of whom it is from.

• Operator shall be familiar with standard hand signals when applicable.

• All controls shall be tested by the operator before use. If repairs or adjustments are required, they should be done before use.

• No personnel should ride on, or be located under the lifter during transit.

DisclaimerDimensions and weights listed in this catalog are for approximatereference only. Please contact us at 1-888-ELT-LIFT for exact dimensions and weights of a particular product which can not bedetermined unit the unit is fabricate. Many items are designed tocustomer’s specifications for their particular application.

PHONE:888.358.5438 • FAX:716.667.6837 • www.eltlift.com

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LIFTING BEAMSAPPLICATION INFORMATION

Model FHB/Fixed Hook BeamThe Fixed Hook Beam is an ideal solution where headroom is critical. The horizontal beam supports the load by spreading the lift points and transmits the vertical forces to the crane hook.

Model AHB/Adjustable Hook BeamThe Adjustable Hook Beam has multiple hook locations that allow the beam to accommodate a range of spreads. It is designed to have the capability of handling offset loads by placing hooks at asymmetric hole locations.

Model TBB/Twin Bail BeamThe Twin Bail Beam has two lift loops which increases lifting capabilities by making use of two hoists. The TBB is available with options that allow it to be the ideal lifter for the required application.

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FLANGE STIFFENER

RATED CAPACITY

METAL I.D. TAG

Lifting Beams are intended to balance and support a load by providing multiple lift points.Top and bottom flange stiffeners are added to strengthen the beam laterally in case of

sideward movement caused by shifting of the load. Each beam is proof tested exceedingANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a test certificate is issued. Beams are painted safety yellow

with the rated capacity clearly marked on both sides to conform to OSHA Standards.

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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Model FHBFixed Hook Beam• The Fixed Hook Lifting Beam is an ideal solution for lifting

loads where headroom is critical.• Top and bottom flange stiffeners are added to strengthen

the beam laterally in case of sideward movement caused by shifting of the load.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20standards and a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked on both sides with rated capacityto conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Maximum stock diameter refers to the size of material that will fit into the swivel hook opening.2 All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities and lengths available upon request.

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Length TotalHeight

Bail Size(See Notes #2 & #3)

MaximumStock Dia.

(See Note #1)Approx.Lifter

Weight

1000

36 11-1/8

3/4 x 2 x 4 7/8

39 FHB-1-36

60 11-1/8 61 FHB-1-60

72 11-1/8 72 FHB-1-72

96 11-1/8 93 FHB-1-96

120 11-1/8 115 FHB-1-120

2000

36 11-1/8

3/4 x 2 x 4 7/8

39 FHB-2-36

60 11-1/8 61 FHB-2-60

72 11-1/8 72 FHB-2-72

96 12-1/8 115 FHB-2-96

120 12-1/8 142 FHB-2-120

4000

48 11-1/8

1 x 2 x 4 7/8

57 FHB-4-48

72 12-1/8 98 FHB-4-72

96 13-1/8 149 FHB-4-96

120 13-1/8 196 FHB-4-120

6000

48 14-5/8

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 6 1

74 FHB-6-48

72 15-5/8 120 FHB-6-72

96 16-5/8 181 FHB-6-96

120 17-5/8 246 FHB-6-120

8000

60 17

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 61-1/16

128 FHB-8-60

96 18 217 FHB-8-96

120 18 289 FHB-8-120

144 19-7/8 1-5/16 390 FHB-8-144

10000

96 23-7/8

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 101-5/16

278 FHB-10-96

120 23-7/8 347 FHB-10-120

180 25-7/8 741 FHB-10-180

240 29-1/2 1-9/16 1015 FHB-10-240

15000

96 24-5/8

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

1-5/16342 FHB-15-96

120 25-1/2 441 FHB-15-120

180 29-1/21-9/16

812 FHB-15-180

240 32-1/2 1574 FHB-15-240

20000

96 27-1/2

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10 1-9/16

395 FHB-20-96

120 29-1/2 566 FHB-20-120

180 32-1/2 1216 FHB-20-180

240 32-1/2 1631 FHB-20-240

40000

120 37-1/2

(2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 14 2-1/16

990 FHB-40-120

180 40-5/8 1680 FHB-40-180

240 40-5/8 2309 FHB-40-240

60000

120 49

(2-1/2 x 3) x 6 x 18 3

1386 FHB-60-120

180 49 2454 FHB-60-180

240 49 3470 FHB-60-240

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Model AHBAdjustable Hook Beam• The Adjustable Hook Lifting Beam is an ideal solution for lifting off

center loads or varying load lengths where headroom is critical.• Top and bottom flange stiffeners are added to strengthen the beam

laterally in case of sideward movement caused by shifting of the load.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards

and a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearlymarked on both sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHAstandards.

Notes: 1 Maximum stock diameter refers to the size of the material that will fit into the swivel hook opening.2 All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities and lengths available upon request.

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Flange Stiffners

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Length Min. Dist.Between Hooks

TotalHeight

HookSpace

Bail Size(See Notes #2 & #3)

MaximumStock Dia.

(See Note #1)Approx.Lifter

Weight

1000

36 12 11-1/8 4

3/4 x 2 x 4 7/8

38 AHB-1-36-12

60 24 11-1/8 6 59 AHB-1-60-24

72 36 11-1/8 6 71 AHB-1-72-36

96 48 11-1/8 8 92 AHB-1-96-48

120 48 11-1/8 12 112 AHB-1-120-48

2000

36 12 11-1/8 4

3/4 x 2 x 4 7/8

38 AHB-2-36-12

60 24 11-1/8 6 59 AHB-2-60-24

72 36 11-1/8 6 71 AHB-2-72-36

96 48 12-1/8 8 114 AHB-2-96-48

120 48 12-1/8 12 143 AHB-2-120-48

4000

48 24 12-1/8 4

1 x 2 x 4 7/8

63 AHB-4-48-24

72 36 12-1/8 6 97 AHB-4-72-36

96 48 13-1/8 8 148 AHB-4-96-48

120 48 13-1/8 12 192 AHB-4-120-48

6000

48 24 15 4

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 6 1-1/16

73 AHB-6-48-24

72 36 16 6 127 AHB-6-72-36

96 48 17 8 190 AHB-6-96-48

120 48 18 12 263 AHB-6-120-48

8000

60 24 16 6

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6

1-1/16117 AHB-8-60-24

96 48 18 8 226 AHB-8-96-48

120 48 19-7/8 121-5/16

314 AHB-8-120-48

144 72 20-7/8 12 422 AHB-8-144-72

10000

96 48 22-7/8 8

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10 1-5/16

255 AHB-10-96-48

120 48 23-7/8 12 341 AHB-10-120-48

180 72 25-7/8 18 607 AHB-10-180-72

240 132 27-7/8 18 1002 AHB-10-240-132

15000

96 48 27-1/2 8

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10 1-9/16

368 AHB-15-96-48

120 48 27-1/2 12 447 AHB-15-120-48

180 72 29-1/2 18 820 AHB-15-180-72

240 132 32-1/2 18 1575 AHB-15-240-132

20000

96 48 27-1/2 8

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10

1-9/16 392 AHB-20-96-48

120 48 31 12

2-1/16

574 AHB-20-120-48

180 72 34 18 1223 AHB-20-180-72

240 132 34 18 1648 AHB-20-240-132

40000

120 48 38-3/8 12

(2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 14 2-1/4

1021 AHB-40-120-48

180 72 41-1/2 18 1721 AHB-40-180-72

240 132 41-1/2 18 2880 AHB-40-240-132

60000

120 48 49 12

(2-1/2 x 3) x 6 x 18 3

1407 AHB-60-120-48

180 72 49 18 2475 AHB-60-180-72

240 132 49 18 3512 AHB-60-240-132

A B L M H J K S

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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Model TBBTwin Bail Beam• The Twin Bail Beam is an ideal solution for utilizing two hoists to

increase lifting capacity. The roller bearing swivel hook allows theload to be rotated at the next manufacturing location and pivotsto prevent binding when one end of the beam is raised or loweredmore rapidly than the other.

• Top and bottom flange stiffeners are added to strengthen thebeam laterally is case of sideward movement caused by shifting of the load.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellowand clearly marked on both sides with rated capacity to conformto OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Maximum stock diameter refers to the size of material that will fit into the swivel hook opening.2 All loads must be centered under the swivel hook.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities and lengths available upon request.5 Can be supplied with roller bearing swivel hook or standard swivel hook.

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Flange Stiffeners

Roller Bearing Swivel Hook(See Note #1 & #4)

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Length TotalHeight

Bail Size(See Notes #2 & #3)

MaximumStockDia.(See Notes #1 & #5) Approx.

LifterWeight

4000

72 21-7/16

(3/4 x 3/4) x 2 x 4 1-11/32

164 TBB-4-72

96 22-7/16 239 TBB-4-96

120 23-7/16 326 TBB-4-120

6000

72 20-7/16

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 4 1-11/32

202 TBB-6-72

96 21-7/16 291 TBB-6-96

120 22-7/16 372 TBB-6-120

8000

60 24-15/16

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 4 1-11/16

206 TBB-8-60

96 25-15/16 327 TBB-8-96

120 25-15/16 391 TBB-8-120

144 28-15/16 644 TBB-8-144

10000

96 30-15/16

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 4 1-11/16

482 TBB-10-96

120 30-15/16 583 TBB-10-120

180 30-15/16 1099 TBB-10-180

240 33-15/16 1599 TBB-10-240

15000

96 34-1/8

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6 2-1/6

632 TBB-15-96

120 34-1/8 793 TBB-15-120

180 37-1/8 1248 TBB-15-180

240 40-1/8 2017 TBB-15-240

20000

96 44-3/32

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10 2-1/4

857 TBB-20-96

120 44-3/32 993 TBB-20-120

180 47-3/32 1669 TBB-20-180

240 44-3/32 2128 TBB-20-240

40000

120 53-1/16

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10 3-5/8

1346 TBB-40-120

180 53-1/16 2171 TBB-40-180

240 53-1/16 3050 TBB-40-240

60000

120 59-3/8

(2 x 2-1/4) x 6 x 14 3-3/4

1869 TBB-60-120

180 59-3/8 2822 TBB-60-180

240 59-3/8 3828 TBB-60-240

A L H J K S

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BEAM OPTIONSOne or more of these options can be used in conjunction with Model FHB, Model AHB or Model TBB,

to increase the versatility of the lifter, or to make it better suited for the task at hand.

J-HookThe J-Hook option uses burned plate or bent bar style hooks. These hooks will support a core mandrel that is through the I.D. of a roll or coil. The roll/coils are supported lengthwise under the center of the main beam for maximum stability.

Low Head RoomThe low head room option utilizes a pin style hook point that is recessed in the main beam instead of a lift loop to maximize headroom.

Adjustable BailThe adjustable bail option is ideal for situations where the center of gravity of the load is unknown or varies. Adjustments are simple and easily made in the unloaded position by sliding the bail to the desired location and locking it into position with a quick release pin.

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Upper Chain AssemblyThe upper chain assembly option makes the load more stable. It does this by lowering the center of gravity with respect to the lift point, as well as distributing the load between two chains which makes the beam less sensitive to load shifts.

BENT BAR PLATE STYLE

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. Maximum stock diameter refers to

the size of the material that will fit into the swivel hook opening.

2. All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.

3. Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.

4. Standard swivel hook optional.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL FHBMODEL AHBMODEL TBB

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

MAX. DIST.BETWEEN HOOKS

MIN. DIST.BETWEEN HOOKS

BAIL THICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTAL HEIGHT

HOOK SPACE

MAXIMUMSTOCK DIA.

DISTANCETO HOOK

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*

An ideal solution for lifting loadswhere headroom is critical.

Model FHBFIXED HOOK BEAM

An ideal solution for utilizing twolifting hoists to increase lifting capacity.

Model TBBTWIN BAIL BEAM

(See Note #2 & #3)

(See Note #1)

Flange Stiffeners

Removable Pin

Swivel Hooks

A

S

L

KJ H

(See Note #2 & #3)

A

Flange Stiffeners

Roller Bearing Swivel Hook

T

L

(See Note #1 & #4) S

K JH

CUSTOM LIFTING BEAMS

A

B

H

J

K

L

M

S

T

An ideal solution for lifting off center loads or carrying load lengths where headroom is critical.

Model AHBADJUSTABLE HOOK BEAM

(See Note #2 & #3)(See Note #2 & #3) (See Note #2 & #3)

Swivel Hooks

Flange Stiffeners

Removable Pin

A

BM

Four holes equally spaced at each end of beam for alternate swivel hook location.

S

L

KJ H

(See Note #1)

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CUSTOM LIFTING BEAMSLifting beams can be configured explicitly to assimilate your specific application requirements.Examples are shown, but limited to the Three and Four Point Lifting Beams pictured below.

3-Point Lifting Beam

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4-Point Lifting Beam

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. Maximum stock diameter refers to

the size of material that will fit into the swivel hook opening.

2. All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.

3. Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

MODEL CTP

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

DISTANCETO BAIL

OVERALLLENGTH

DISTANCETO BAIL

OVERALLWIDTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTALHEIGHT

MAXIMUMSTOCK DIA.

*

*

*

*

*

An ideal solution to handle large loadsrequiring multiple pick up points. Lifting bailcan be designed to handle off center loads.

Model CTPCUSTOM THREE POINT

(See Note #2)

Swivel Hooks

SeeNote#2

(See Note #1)

(See Note #3)

S

A

Center of Gravityof Load

J

K

L

H

B

E

D

( )

CUSTOM THREE POINT LIFTER

A

B

D

E

H

J

K

L

S

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. Maximum stock diameter refers to

the size of material that will fit into the swivel hook opening.

2. All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.

3. Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL CFP

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

DISTANCETO BAIL

OVERALLLENGTH

DISTANCETO BAIL

OVERALLWIDTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTALHEIGHT

MAXIMUMSTOCK DIA.

*

*

*

*

*

An ideal solution to handle large loadsrequiring multiple pick up points. Lifting bailcan be designed to handle off center loads.

Model CFPCUSTOM FOUR POINT

(See Note #2)

SeeNote#2

S

( )

A

Center of Gravityof Load

J

K

L

H

B

E

D

Swivel Hooks (See Note #1)

(See Note #3)

CUSTOM FOUR POINT LIFTER

A

B

D

E

H

J

K

L

S

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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COIL LIFTERSAPPLICATION INFORMATION

Coil lifters are available in a variety of styles and offer versatility in the way you handleyour product. Whether the coil is to be lifted from the ID, by the OD, lying flat, or standing

upright, ELT, Inc., has a coil lifter that is designed specifically for the task at hand.

Plate Style C-HookThe Plate Style C-Hook is made of high strength alloy steel which minimizes the material needed to structurally support the load. It also minimizes the weight of the unit, thus making the lifter easier to handle.

• Model CSC/Close Stacking C-Hook• Model LCC/Low Cost C-Hook• Model SCC/Slit Coil C-Hook

Tubular Style C-HookThe Tubular Style C-Hook utilizes tubular construction to generate a low cost solution to your coil handling needs. They are available in a variety of sizes with capacities up to 20,000 pounds.

• Model TCS/Tubular Close Stacking C-Hook• Model TLC/Tubular Low Cost C-Hook• Model TFC/Tubular Close Stacking C-Hook w/Flame Cut Lift Arm

Narrow Aisle Coil LifterThe Narrow Aisle Coil Lifter is designed to handle and position coils close together. Coils can be handled in aisles as narrow as 18”. The Narrow Aisle Coil Lifter is adjustable, giving it the capability to handle a variety of coil widths.

• Model NAC/Narrow Aisle Coil Lifter

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PLATE STYLE C-HOOKAPPLICATION INFORMATION

Model CSC/Close Stacking C-HookThe Close Stacking C-Hook has a shorter upper arm which gives the lifter the ability to handle coils of various widths that are flushagainst a vertical surface.

Model LCC/Low Cost C-HookThe Low Cost C-Hook has a longer upper arm which reduces the amount of the counterweight required to balance the unit for a lighter weight lifter.

Model SCC/Slit Coil C-HookThe Slit Coil C-Hook has a longer lift arm which allows the lifter to lift multiple coils. The combined widths of the coils are equal to the maximum coil width of the lifter.

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• Radius in corners reduces stress concentrationsin critical areas without interfering with theobject being lifted.

• Integral lift loop reduces headroom and requiresless maintenance than conventional welded liftloops.

• Arc top better suits the contour of the ID of a coil which prevents sharp edges fromdamaging the product.

• Guide handles allow the lifter to be easilymaneuvered.

• Counterweight balances and hangs the lifter,both empty and loaded.

INTEGRAL LIFT LOOP

GUIDE HANDLE

COUNTERWEIGHT

REMOVABLEBUMPER PADS

ARC TOP

RADIUS

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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Model CSCClose Stacking C-Hooks, High Strength Steel • The Close Stacking C-Hook has a shorter upper arm for handling various

coil widths flush against a vertical surface.• Integral lifting bail saves headroom and minimizes inspection normally

associated with welded lifting bails.• High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm, allowing

movement into confined areas for direct crane loading and unloading.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a

test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked on bothsides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Lifting arm length allows minimum coil width to be handled without protrusion of lift arm past edge of coil.2 All coils must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities, lengths and parking stands available upon request.

H

JCenter of Gravity

K

B

C(See Note #2)

(See Note #1)

Guide Handles

AL

E

D

F

ELT

INC.

G

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Coil Width VerticalClear

Dist toCenter ofGravity

UpperArm

Length

Lift ArmLength

Lift ArmDepth

VerticalPost Depth

LiftArm

Width

Bail Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeightMax Min

10000

36 2416

18 30 30 5-5/8 7-3/4

4 1-1/2 x 4 x 10

34-5/8 496 CSC-10-36-24-1624 42-5/8 588 CSC-10-36-24-24

48 3016

24 39 39 6-3/8 8-5/835-3/8 650 CSC-10-48-30-16

24 43-3/8 752 CSC-10-48-30-24

60 3616

30 48 48 7-1/8 9-1/436-1/8 818 CSC-10-60-36-16

24 44-1/8 924 CSC-10-60-36-24

20000

36 2424

18 30 30 7-1/4 9-7/8

4 1-3/4 x 4 x 10

44-3/4 935 CSC-20-36-24-2430 50-3/4 1039 CSC-20-36-24-30

48 3024

24 39 39 8-1/4 10-7/845-3/4 1185 CSC-20-48-30-24

30 51-3/4 1299 CSC-20-48-30-30

60 3616

30 48 48 9-1/8 11-7/838-5/8 1320 CSC-20-60-36-16

24 46-5/8 1487 CSC-20-60-36-24

72 4216

36 57 57 9-7/8 12-3/439-3/8 1587 CSC-20-72-42-16

24 47-3/8 1765 CSC-20-72-42-24

30000

48 3024

24 39 39 9-3/8 12-3/8

4 2 x 6 x 14

51-3/8 1634 CSC-30-48-30-2430 57-3/8 1887 CSC-30-48-30-30

60 3624

30 48 48 10-3/8 13-1/252-3/8 2077 CSC-30-60-36-24

30 58-3/8 2250 CSC-30-60-36-30

72 4224

36 57 57 11-1/4 14-1/253-1/4 2444 CSC-30-72-42-24

30 59-1/4 2633 CSC-30-72-42-30

40000

48 3030

24 39 39 10-1/8 13-1/2

4 2-1/4 x 6 x 14

58-5/8 2361 CSC-40-48-30-3036 64-5/8 2563 CSC-40-48-30-36

60 3624

30 48 48 11-1/4 14-5/853-3/4 2591 CSC-40-60-36-24

30 59-3/4 2809 CSC-40-60-36-30

72 4224

36 57 57 12-1/4 15-3/454-3/4 3065 CSC-40-72-42-24

30 60-3/4 3409 CSC-40-72-42-30

50000

48 3030

24 39 39 10-3/4 14-1/4

4 2-1/2 x 6 x 18

63-3/4 2569 CSC-50-48-30-3036 69-3/4 2788 CSC-50-48-30-36

60 3628

30 50 48 11-7/8 15-1/262-7/8 3151 CSC-50-60-36-28

34 68-7/8 3399 CSC-50-60-36-34

72 4224

36 59 57 13 16-5/860 3568 CSC-50-72-42-24

32 68 3912 CSC-50-72-42-32

6000060 36

2830 51 48 13 17

4 2-1/2 x 6 x 18

64 3435 CSC-60-60-36-2834 70 3698 CSC-60-60-36-34

72 4228

36 61 57 14-1/8 18-1/465-1/8 3970 CSC-60-72-42-28

34 71-1/8 4232 CSC-60-72-42-34

80000 72 4238

36 64 57 14-7/8 19-1/4 4 3 x 6 x 1876-7/8 5274 CSC-80-72-42-38

44 82-7/8 5582 CSC-80-72-42-44

100000 84 4638

42 76 65 15-1/2 19-3/4 4 4 x 6 x 1879-1/2 7626 CSC-100-84-46-38

44 85-1/2 8037 CSC-100-84-46-44

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Model LCCLow Cost C-Hooks, High Strength Steel • The Low Cost C-Hook has a longer upper arm and smaller counterweight

to produce a lighter weight lifter.• Integral lifting bail saves headroom and minimizes inspection normally

associated with welded lifting bails.• High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm, allowing

movement into confined areas for direct crane loading and unloading.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a

test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked on bothsides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Lifting arm length allows minimum coil width to be handled without protrusion of lift arm past edge of coil.2 All coils must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities, load lengths and parking stands available upon request.

HJ

K

AG

E

D

L

C

B

F

ELT

INC.

Center of Gravity

(See Note #2)

Guide Handles

(See Note #1)

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Coil Width VerticalClear

Dist toCenter ofGravity

UpperArm

Length

Lift ArmLength

Lift ArmDepth

VerticalPost Depth

LiftArm

Width

Bail Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeightMax Min

10000

36 2416

18 35 30 5-5/8 7-3/4

4 1-1/2 x 4 x 10

34-5/8 414 LCC-10-36-24-1624 42-5/8 483 LCC-10-36-24-24

48 3016

24 44 39 6-3/8 8-5/835-3/8 563 LCC-10-48-30-16

24 43-3/8 645 LCC-10-48-30-24

60 3616

30 56 48 7-1/8 9-1/436-1/8 694 LCC-10-60-36-16

24 44-1/8 776 LCC-10-60-36-24

20000

36 2424

18 35 30 7-1/4 9-7/8

4 1-3/4 x 4 x 10

44-3/4 760 LCC-20-36-24-2430 50-3/4 840 LCC-20-36-24-30

48 3024

24 47 39 8-1/4 10-7/845-3/4 946 LCC-20-48-30-24

30 51-3/4 1031 LCC-20-48-30-30

60 3616

30 56 48 9-1/8 11-7/838-5/8 1082 LCC-20-60-36-16

24 46-5/8 1209 LCC-20-60-36-24

72 4216

36 65 57 9-7/8 12-3/439-3/8 1340 LCC-20-72-42-16

24 47-3/8 1485 LCC-20-72-42-24

30000

48 3024

24 47 39 9-3/8 12-3/8

4 2 x 6 x 14

51-3/8 1268 LCC-30-48-30-2430 57-3/8 1379 LCC-30-48-30-30

60 3624

30 56 48 10-3/8 13-1/252-3/8 1618 LCC-30-60-36-24

30 58-3/8 1764 LCC-30-60-36-30

72 4224

36 65 57 11-1/4 14-1/253-1/4 2003 LCC-30-72-42-24

30 59-1/4 2143 LCC-30-72-42-30

40000

48 3030

24 47 39 10-1/8 13-1/2

4 2-1/4 x 6 x 14

58-5/8 1740 LCC-40-48-30-3036 64-5/8 1880 LCC-40-48-30-36

60 3624

30 56 48 11-1/4 14-5/853-3/4 2034 LCC-40-60-36-24

30 59-3/4 2235 LCC-40-60-36-30

72 4224

36 65 57 12-1/4 15-3/454-3/4 2555 LCC-40-72-42-24

30 60-3/4 2733 LCC-40-72-42-30

50000

48 3030

24 47 39 10-3/4 14-1/4

4 2-1/2 x 6 x 18

63-3/4 2137 LCC-50-48-30-3036 69-3/4 2304 LCC-50-48-30-36

60 3628

30 56 48 11-7/8 15-1/262-7/8 2612 LCC-50-60-36-28

34 68-7/8 2801 LCC-50-60-36-34

72 4224

36 67 57 13 16-5/860 3022 LCC-50-72-42-24

32 68 3287 LCC-50-72-42-32

6000060 36

2830 58 48 13 17

4 2-1/2 x 6 x 18

64 2893 LCC-60-60-36-2834 70 3102 LCC-60-60-36-34

72 4228

36 67 57 14-1/8 18-1/465-1/8 3517 LCC-60-72-42-28

34 71-1/8 3740 LCC-60-72-42-34

80000 72 4238

36 69 57 14-7/8 19-1/4 5 3 x 6 x 1876-7/8 4832 LCC-80-72-42-38

44 82-7/8 5102 LCC-80-72-42-44

100000 84 4638

42 84 65 15-1/2 19-3/4 5 4 x 6 x 1879-1/2 6890 LCC-100-84-46-38

44 85-1/2 7240 LCC-100-84-46-44

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Model SCCSlit Coil C-Hooks, High Strength Steel • The Slit Coil C-Hook has a longer lift arm allowing the lifter to lift multiple

coils equaling in width to the maximum coil width.• Integral lifting bail saves headroom and minimizes inspection normally

associated with welded lifting bails.• High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm, allowing

movement into confined areas for direct crane loading and unloading.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and

a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked onboth sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Lifting arm length allows multiple coil widths to be handled, one at a time, but not to exceed the maximum coil width.2 All coils must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities, lengths and parking stands available upon request.

ELT

INC.

HJ

B

C

D

L A GF

K

E

Center of Gravity

(See Note #2)

(See Note #1)

Guide Handles

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Coil Width VerticalClear

Dist toCenter ofGravity

UpperArm

Length

Lift ArmLength

Lift ArmDepth

VerticalPost Depth

LiftArm

Width

Bail Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeightMax Min

10000

36 2416

18 36 36 5-5/8 7-3/4

4 1-1/2 x 4 x 10

34-5/8 405 SCC-10-36-24-1624 42-5/8 472 SCC-10-36-24-24

48 3016

24 48 48 6-3/8 8-5/835-3/8 531 SCC-10-48-30-16

24 43-3/8 603 SCC-10-48-30-24

60 3616

30 60 60 7-1/8 9-1/436-1/8 670 SCC-10-60-36-16

24 44-1/8 746 SCC-10-60-36-24

20000

36 2424

18 36 36 7-1/4 9-7/8

4 1-3/4 x 4 x 10

44-3/4 743 SCC-20-36-24-2430 50-3/4 821 SCC-20-36-24-30

48 3024

24 48 48 8-1/4 10-7/845-3/4 938 SCC-20-48-30-24

30 51-3/4 1020 SCC-20-48-30-30

60 3616

30 60 60 9-1/8 11-7/838-5/8 1043 SCC-20-60-36-16

24 46-5/8 1158 SCC-20-60-36-24

72 4216

36 72 72 9-7/8 12-3/439-3/8 1266 SCC-20-72-42-16

24 47-3/8 1389 SCC-20-72-42-24

30000

48 3024

24 48 48 9-3/8 12-3/8

4 2 x 6 x 14

51-3/8 1253 SCC-30-48-30-2430 57-3/8 1361 SCC-30-48-30-30

60 3624

30 60 60 10-3/8 13-1/252-3/8 1542 SCC-30-60-36-24

30 58-3/8 1680 SCC-30-60-36-30

72 4224

36 72 72 11-1/4 14-1/253-1/4 1845 SCC-30-72-42-24

30 59-1/4 1974 SCC-30-72-42-30

40000

48 3030

24 48 48 10-1/8 13-1/2

4 2-1/4 x 6 x 14

58-5/8 1722 SCC-40-48-30-3036 64-5/8 1857 SCC-40-48-30-36

60 3624

30 60 60 11-1/4 14-5/853-3/4 1938 SCC-40-60-36-24

30 59-3/4 2110 SCC-40-60-36-30

72 4224

36 72 72 12-1/4 15-3/454-3/4 2348 SCC-40-72-42-24

30 60-3/4 2518 SCC-40-72-42-30

50000

48 3030

24 48 48 10-3/4 14-1/4

4 2-1/2 x 6 x 18

63-3/4 2103 SCC-50-48-30-3036 69-3/4 2270 SCC-50-48-30-36

60 3628

30 60 60 11-7/8 15-1/262-7/8 2472 SCC-50-60-36-28

34 68-7/8 2640 SCC-50-60-36-34

72 4224

36 72 72 13 16-5/860 2816 SCC-50-72-42-24

32 68 3058 SCC-50-72-42-32

6000060 36

2830 60 60 13 17

4 2-1/2 x 6 x 18

64 2766 SCC-60-60-36-2834 70 2957 SCC-60-60-36-34

72 4228

36 72 72 14-1/8 18-1/465-1/8 3265 SCC-60-72-42-28

34 71-1/8 3463 SCC-60-72-42-34

80000 72 4238

36 72 72 14-7/8 19-1/4 5 3 x 6 x 1876-7/8 4683 SCC-80-72-42-38

44 82-7/8 4945 SCC-80-72-42-44

100000 84 4638

42 84 84 15-1/2 19-3/4 5 4 x 6 x 1879-1/2 6892 SCC-100-84-46-38

44 85-1/2 7331 SCC-100-84-46-44

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PLATE STYLE C-HOOK OPTIONSVarious options are available on standard model and custom coil lifters.

These options allow you to design a lifter that will best suit your particular application.

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VERTICAL POST PADCOUNTERWEIGHT PAD

NOSE PAD

VERTICAL POST PAD NOSE PAD

PadsPads are available and positioned in areas where there is concern about marring or marking that may occur when the lifter makes contact with the product. These pads provide protection for the lifter and any other object it may come into contact with during use. The pads are bolted into place and can be easily removed for replacement.

Welded Lift Loop

Parking StandParking stands are available for all coil lifters to provide convenient storage and easy access.

Replaceable Bail

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. Lifting arm length allows minimum coil

width to be handled without protrusionof lift arm past edge of coil.

2. All loads must be centered under thelifting bail.

3. Please verify that the lifting bail sizewill suit the crane hook.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL CSCMODEL LCCMODEL SCC

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

VERTICALCLEARANCE

½ OF MAX.COIL WIDTH

UPPER ARM LENGTH

LIFT ARM LENGTH

LIFT ARM DEPTH

VERTICALPOST DEPTH

LIFT ARM WIDTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTALHEIGHT

*

*

*

*

*

*

A shorter upper arm assists handlingcoils flush against a vertical surface.

Model CSCCLOSE STACKING C-HOOK

A longer lift arm allows handlingof multiple coils banded together.

Model SCCSLIT COIL C-HOOK

AC

D

E

F

G

HJ

K

L

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

Guide Handles

8” R.

B

AC

D

E

F

G

HJ

K

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

B L

Guide Handles

8” R.

CUSTOM PLATE STYLE C-HOOKS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

LA longer upper arm reduces

counterweight for a lighter weight lifter.Model LCC

LOW COST C-HOOK

AC

D

E

F

G

HJ

K

LB

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

Guide Handles

8” R.

B

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TUBULAR STYLE C-HOOKAPPLICATION INFORMATION

Model TCS/Tubular Close Stacking C-HookThe Tubular Close Stacking C-Hook has a shorter upper arm which gives the lifter the ability to handle the coils of various widths that are flush against a vertical surface.

Model TLC/Tubular Low Cost C-HookThe Tubular Low Cost C-Hook has a longer upper arm which reduces the amount of counterweight that is required to balance the unit.

Model TCF/Tubular Close Stacking C-Hookw/Flame Cut Lift ArmThe Tubular Close Stacking C-Hook with Flame Cut Lift Arm offers the low cost of a tubular style C-Hook combined with a lift arm that can enter confined areas.

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• Lift loops are standard size based on capacity,but can be sized to accommodate the cranehook to be used.

• Arc top better suits the contour of the IDof a coil which prevents sharp edges fromdamaging the product.

• Guide handles allow the lifter to be easilymaneuvered.

• Counterweight balances the lifter to hanglevel in unload position.

LIFT LOOP

GUIDE HANDLE

COUNTERWEIGHT

ARC TOP

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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Model TCSTubular Close Stacking C-Hooks• The Tubular Close Stacking C-Hook has a shorter upper arm for handling

various coil widths flush against a vertical surface.• The tubular design is a cost saving option for capacities not exceeding

20,000 pounds.• External weld reinforcing plates strengthen both the weld and tube at

critical stress points.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and

a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked onboth sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Lifting arm length allows minimum coil width to be handled without protrusion of lift arm past edge of coil.2 All coils must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities, lengths and parking stands available upon request.

HJ

K

B

C

D

GAL

E

ELT

INC.

Center of Gravity

Guide Handles

Weld Reinforcing Plate

(See Note #1)

(See Note #2)

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Coil Width VerticalClear

Dist toCenter ofGravity

UpperArm

Length

LiftArm

Length

LiftArm

Depth

VerticalPost

Depth

LiftArm

Width

Bail Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeightMax Min

1000

12 8 12 6 10 10 3-1/2 3 3

3/4 x 2 x 4

22-3/4 79 TCS-1-12-8-12

24 16 12 12 20 20 3-1/2 3 3 22-3/4 88 TCS-1-24-16-12

36 22 12 18 29 29 3-1/2 3 3 22-3/4 109 TCS-1-36-22-12

48 30 12 24 39 39 3-1/2 3 3 22-3/4 123 TCS-1-48-30-12

2000

24 16 16 12 20 20 4-1/2 4 4

3/4 x 2 x 4

28-3/4 142 TCS-2-24-16-16

36 22 16 18 29 29 4-1/2 4 4 28-3/4 170 TCS-2-36-22-16

48 30 16 24 39 39 4-1/2 6 4 28-3/4 218 TCS-2-48-30-16

4000

24 16 20 12 20 20 6-1/2 6 6

1 x 2 x 4

36-3/4 228 TCS-4-24-16-20

36 22 20 18 29 29 7 6 6 37-1/4 258 TCS-4-36-22-20

48 30 20 24 39 39 7 6 6 37-1/4 350 TCS-4-48-30-20

600036 22 24 18 29 29 7 8 6

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 643-1/4 413 TCS-6-36-22-24

48 30 24 24 39 39 9-1/2 8 8 47-3/4 465 TCS-6-48-30-24

8000

36 22 26 18 29 29 9-1/2 8 8

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6

49-3/4 566 TCS-8-36-22-26

48 30 26 24 39 39 9-1/2 8 8 49-3/4 719 TCS-8-48-30-26

60 36 26 30 48 48 9-1/2 8 8 49-3/4 789 TCS-8-60-36-26

10000

36 22 26 18 29 29 9-1/2 8 8

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

53-3/4 590 TCS-10-36-22-26

48 30 26 24 39 39 9-1/2 10 8 53-3/4 839 TCS-10-48-30-26

60 36 26 30 48 48 12-1/4 10 10 58-1/2 979 TCS-10-60-36-26

15000

36 22 28 18 29 29 9-1/2 10 8

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

55-1/4 845 TCS-15-36-22-28

48 30 28 24 39 39 12-1/4 10 10 60-1/2 1075 TCS-15-48-30-28

60 36 28 30 48 48 12-1/4 10 10 60-1/2 1617 TCS-15-60-36-28

20000

36 22 30 18 29 29 12-1/4 10 10

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10

62-1/2 1199 TCS-20-36-22-30

48 30 30 24 39 39 12-1/4 10 10 62-1/2 1575 TCS-20-48-30-30

60 36 30 30 48 48 12-1/4 14 10 62-1/2 2072 TCS-20-60-36-30

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Model TLCTubular Low Cost C-Hooks• The Tubular Low Cost C-Hook has a longer upper arm and a smaller

counterweight to produce a lighter weight lifter.• The tubular design is a cost saving option for capacities not exceeding

20,000 pounds.• External weld reinforcing plates strengthen both the weld and tube at

critical stress points.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and

a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked onboth sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Lifting arm length allows minimum coil width to be handled without protrusion of lift arm past edge of coil.2 All coils must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities, lengths and parking stands available upon request.

ELT

INC.

JH K

B

C

L A G

D

F

E

Center of Gravity Weld Reinforcing Plate

Guide Handles(See Note #2)

(See Note #1)

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Coil Width VerticalClear

Dist toCenter ofGravity

UpperArm

Length

LiftArm

Length

LiftArm

Depth

VerticalPost

Depth

LiftArm

Width

Bail Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeightMax Min

1000

12 8 12 6 12 10 3-1/2 3 3

3/4 x 2 x 4

22-3/4 61 TLC-1-12-8-12

24 16 12 12 23 20 3-1/2 3 3 22-3/4 74 TLC-1-24-16-12

36 22 12 18 33 29 3-1/2 3 3 22-3/4 94 TLC-1-36-22-12

48 30 12 24 43 39 3-1/2 3 3 22-3/4 114 TLC-1-48-30-12

2000

24 16 16 12 23 20 4-1/2 4 4

3/4 x 2 x 4

28-3/4 123 TLC-2-24-16-16

36 22 16 18 33 29 4-1/2 4 4 28-3/4 144 TLC-2-36-22-16

48 30 16 24 43 39 4-1/2 4 4 28-3/4 167 TLC-2-48-30-16

4000

24 16 20 12 23 20 6-1/2 6 6

1 x 2 x 4

36-3/4 177 TLC-4-24-16-20

36 22 20 18 33 29 7 6 6 37-1/4 274 TLC-4-36-22-20

48 30 20 24 44 39 7 6 6 37-1/4 312 TLC-4-48-30-20

600036 22 24 18 34 29 7 8 6

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 643-1/4 341 TLC-6-36-22-24

48 30 24 24 44 39 9-1/2 8 8 47-3/4 536 TLC-6-48-30-24

8000

36 22 26 18 34 29 9-1/2 8 8

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6

49-3/4 477 TLC-8-36-22-26

48 30 26 24 44 39 9-1/2 8 8 49-3/4 622 TLC-8-48-30-26

60 36 26 30 54 48 9-1/2 8 8 49-3/4 683 TLC-8-60-36-26

10000

36 22 26 18 34 29 9-1/2 8 8

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

53-3/4 560 TLC-10-36-22-26

48 30 26 24 44 39 9-1/2 10 8 53-3/4 713 TLC-10-48-30-26

60 36 26 30 54 48 12-1/4 10 10 58-1/2 933 TLC-10-60-36-26

15000

36 22 28 18 34 29 9-1/2 10 8

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

55-1/4 658 TLC-15-36-22-28

48 30 28 24 44 39 12-1/4 10 10 60-1/2 879 TLC-15-48-30-28

60 36 28 30 54 48 12-1/4 10 10 60-1/2 1333 TLC-15-60-36-28

20000

36 22 30 18 34 29 12-1/4 10 10

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10

62-1/2 848 TLC-20-36-22-30

48 30 30 24 44 39 12-1/4 10 10 62-1/2 1272 TLC-20-48-30-30

60 36 30 30 56 48 12-1/4 14 10 62-1/2 1559 TLC-20-60-36-30

A C E G JB D F H K L

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Model TCFTubular Close Stacking C-Hooks withFlame Cut Lift Arm• The Tubular Close Stacking C-Hook has a shorter upper arm for handling

various coil widths flush against a vertical surface and a flame cut, highstrength alloy steel lift arm allowing for direct loading and unloading.

• External weld reinforcing plates strengthen both the weld and tube at critical stress areas.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked onboth sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Lifting arm length allows minimum coil width to be handled without protrusion of lift arm past edge of coil.2 All coils must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities, lengths and parking stands available upon request.

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity

(See Note #4)

Coil Width VerticalClear

Dist. toCenter ofGravity

UpperArm

Length

Lift ArmLength

Lift ArmDepth

VerticalPost

Depth

LiftArm

Width

Ball Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeightMax. Min.

1000

12 8 12 6 10 10 2-3/8 3 3

3/4 x 2 x 4

21-5/8 78 TCF-1-12-8-12

24 16 12 12 20 20 2-7/8 3 3 22-1/8 86 TCF-1-24-16-12

36 22 12 18 29 29 3-3/8 3 3 22-5/8 111 TCF-1-36-22-12

48 30 12 24 39 39 3-7/8 3 3 23-1/8 129 TCF-1-48-30-12

2000

24 16 16 12 20 20 3-3/8 4 4

3/4 x 2 x 4

27-5/8 157 TCF-2-24-16-16

36 22 16 18 29 29 3-7/8 4 4 28-1/8 190 TCF-2-36-22-16

48 30 16 24 39 39 4-3/8 4 4 28-5/8 213 TCF-2-48-30-16

4000

24 16 20 12 20 20 4-3/8 6 4

1 x 2 x 4

34-5/8 300 TCF-4-24-16-20

36 22 20 18 29 29 4-3/4 6 4 35 362 TCF-4-36-22-20

48 30 20 24 39 39 5-3/8 6 4 35-5/8 390 TCF-4-48-30-20

600036 22 24 18 29 29 5-5/8 8 4

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 641-7/8 486 TCF-6-36-22-24

48 30 24 24 39 39 5-5/8 8 4 43-7/8 579 TCF-6-48-30-24

8000

36 22 26 18 29 29 4-1/2 8 4

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6

44-3/4 604 TCF-8-36-22-26

48 30 26 24 39 39 5-1/4 8 4 45-1/2 749 TCF-8-48-30-26

60 36 26 30 48 48 5-3/4 8 4 46 811 TCF-8-60-36-26

10000

36 22 26 18 29 29 5-1/8 8 4

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2)x 4 x 10

49-3/8 752 TCF-10-36-22-26

48 30 26 24 39 39 5-3/4 10 4 50 889 TCF-10-48-30-26

60 36 26 30 48 48 6-3/8 10 4 52-5/8 1061 TCF-10-60-36-26

15000

36 22 28 18 29 29 5-3/4 10 4

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2)x 4 x 10

52 896 TCF-15-36-22-28

48 30 28 24 39 39 6-1/2 10 4 54-3/4 1034 TCF-15-48-30-28

60 36 28 30 48 48 7-1/4 10 4 55-1/2 1588 TCF-15-60-36-28

20000

36 22 30 18 29 29 6-1/2 10 4

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4)x 4 x 10

56-3/4 1107 TCF-20-36-22-30

48 30 30 24 39 39 7-1/2 10 4 57-3/4 1505 TCF-20-48-30-30

60 36 30 30 48 48 8-3/8 14 4 58-5/8 1898 TCF-20-60-36-30

A B C D E G H J K LF

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TUBULAR C-HOOK OPTIONSVarious options are available on standard model and custom Tubular Coil Lifters.

These options allow you to design a lifter that will best suit your particular needs.

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PadsPads are available and can be located wherethere is concern about marring or markingthat may occur when the lifter makes contactwith the product. They also offer protectionwhere the lifter might bump into otherobjects. Pads are bolted on and are easilyremoved for replacement.

Low Head RoomThis option uses a pin located in the upperarm of the lifter as a lift point. Lowering thelift point increases headroom for situationswhere headroom is critical.

Custom Lift ArmsCustom lift arms are an available option with a rectangular arm as standard. Roundlift arms are available for applications such as lifting rolls. Other custom shapes can also be made upon request to suit specialapplications.

Removable BailThe Removable Bail consists of a bail frame with a wear spool that is removable.The wear spool is made of hardened steel,with a shape that suits the contours of the crane hook to minimize contact stress.

PADS BOLT ON FOREASY REMOVAL

STANDARD

BAIL FRAME

WEAR SPOOL

RETAINERPLATE

ROUNDCUSTOM

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. Lifting arm length allows minimum coil

width to be handled without protrusionof lift arm past edge of coil.

2. All loads must be centered under thelifting bail.

3. Please verify that the lifting bail sizewill suit the crane hook.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL TCSMODEL TLCMODEL TCF

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

VERTICALCLEARANCE

½ OF MAX.COIL WIDTH

UPPER ARM LENGTH

LIFT ARM LENGTH

LIFT ARM DEPTH

VERTICALPOST DEPTH

LIFT ARM WIDTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTALHEIGHT

*

*

*

*

*

*

A shorter upper arm for handling coilsflush against a vertical surface.

Model TCSCLOSE STACKING C-HOOK

The flame cut lift arm allows formovement into confined areas.

Model TCFCLOSE STACKING W/FLAME CUT LIFT ARM

D

E

F G

J

K

L

C

8” R.

H

A

BWeld

Reinforcing Plate

Guide Handles

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

D

E

F

G

HJ

K

L

AC

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

Guide Handles

Weld Reinforcing

Plate

8” R.

B

CUSTOM TUBULAR STYLE C-HOOKS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

LA longer upper are reduces

counterweight for a lighter weight lifter.Model TLS

LOW COST C-HOOK

D

E

F G

J

K

L

C

Weld Reinforcing

Plate

Guide Handles

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

8” R.

H

A

B

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Model NACNarrow Aisle Coil Lifter• The Narrow Aisle Coil Lifter is the ideal solution for handling

and positioning coils close together. Coils can be handled inaisles as narrow as 18”.

• Integral lifting bail saves headroom and minimizes inspectionnormally associated with welded lifting bails. Upper beam anddown legs are made of high strength alloy steel reducing thephysical size of the lifter.

• Marked notches and built-in parking stand on upper beamallows for easy adjustment of down legs for specific coil widths

• The edges of the down legs have a radius for easy maneuveringof legs into inside of coil. Lifting bail has a radius on the upperportion to prevent damage to the crane hook.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearly marked on both sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.2 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.3 Modifications and other accessories available upon request.

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

(See Note #1)

JK

F

L

H

A

G

E

D

RadiusEdges

Built-inParkingStand

MarkedNotches

ELT, Inc.

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity

Coil Width VerticalClear

Bail Size(See Note #2)

Supt Length

SupportDepth

AdjSpacing

TotalHeight Approx.

LifterWeight

Max Min

20000

48 20

24 1-1/4 x 4 x 8 8 4 2 62

378 NAC-20-48-20-24

60 24 454 NAC-20-60-24-24

72 24 515 NAC-20-72-24-24

30000

48 20

28 1-1/2 x 4 x 10 8 4-1/4 3 69-7/8

492 NAC-30-48-20-28

60 24 577 NAC-30-60-24-28

72 24 661 NAC-30-72-24-28

40000

48 20

32 1-3/4 x 5 x 10 10 4-1/2 3 79-1/2

680 NAC-40-48-20-32

60 24 767 NAC-40-60-24-32

72 24 890 NAC-40-72-24-32

84 24 932 NAC-40-84-24-32

50000

60 24

34 2 x 6 x 14 10 4-3/4 3 83-3/4

887 NAC-50-60-24-34

72 24 1006 NAC-50-72-24-34

84 24 1046 NAC-50-84-24-34

96 36 1180 NAC-50-96-36-34

60000

60 24

34 2-1/4 x 6 x 14 10 5 3 89-1/4

1066 NAC-60-60-24-34

72 24 1217 NAC-60-72-24-34

84 24 1310 NAC-60-84-24-34

96 36 1546 NAC-60-96-36-34

8000072 24

36 2-1/2 x 6 x 14 10 5-1/2 3 94-5/81514 NAC-80-72-24-36

96 36 1710 NAC-80-96-36-36

E

H K G LA K D F

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. All loads must be centered under

the lifting bail.2. Please verify that the lifting bail

size will suit the crane hook.3. Modifications and other accessories

are available upon request.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL NAC

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

VERTICALCLEARANCE

SUPPORTLENGTH

MAXIMUM COIL WIDTH

MINIMUM COIL WIDTH

ADJUSTABLESPACING

SUPPORTDEPTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTALHEIGHT

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

An ideal solution to placingcoils close together.

Model NACNARROW AISLE COIL LIFTER

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

(See Note #1)

(See Note #2)

JK

F

L

H

A

G

E

D

RadiusEdges

Built-inParkingStand

MarkedNotches

CUSTOM NARROW AISLE COIL LIFTER

A

D

E1

E2

F

G

H

J

K

L

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PALLET LIFTERSAPPLICATION INFORMATION

Oftentimes a product is placed on a pallet for shipment or to be transferred fromone location to another. ELT, Inc., has developed a line of pallet lifters consisting

of many styles so that we can offer one that suits your pallet lifting needs.

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Model FCF/Fixed Crane ForkThe Fixed Crane Fork allows you to handlepallets with an overhead crane. The cranefork also allows you access to pallets in confined areas that may not be accessible to fork trucks. Rugged tubular construction,with reinforcement plates welded on atstrategic locations, provides superior strengthand durability.

Model ACF/Adjustable Crane ForkThe Adjustable Crane Fork has an adjustablefork that slides along the cross tube. Theforks are easily adjusted with a pry bar toaccommodate pallets of various widths.

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Max.Load

Length

VerticalClear

Dist. toCenter ofGravity

ForkLength Fork Size Outside

WidthUpperArm

Length

Ball Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight

Approx.Lifter

Weight

1000

30

48

15 30 1 x 4 24 30

3/4 x 2 x 4

55 200 FCF-1-30-48

36 18 36 1-1/4 x 4 24 36 55 254 FCF-1-36-48

42 21 42 1-1/4 x 4 24 42 55 272 FCF-1-42-48

48 24 48 1-1/4 x 4 24 48 55 291 FCF-1-48-48

2000

30

48

15 30 1-1/2 x 4 24 30

3/4 x 2 x 4

56 292 FCF-2-30-48

36 18 36 1-1/2 x 4 24 36 56 323 FCF-2-36-48

42 21 42 1-3/4 x 4 24 42 56 390 FCF-2-42-48

48 24 48 1-3/4 x 4 24 48 58 457 FCF-2-48-48

3000

36

48

18 36 1-1/4 x 4 24 36

1 x 2 x 4

58 383 FCF-3-36-48

42 21 42 1-1/2 x 4 24 42 58 433 FCF-3-42-48

48 24 48 1-1/2 x 4 24 48 58 455 FCF-3-48-48

4000

36

48

18 36 1-1/2 x 4 24 36

1 x 2 x 4

58 429 FCF-4-36-48

42 21 42 1-1/2 x 4 24 42 58 485 FCF-4-42-48

48 24 48 1-3/4 x 4 24 48 58 543 FCF-4-48-48

6000

36

48

18 36 1-3/4 x 4 26 36

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 6

62-1/4 575 FCF-6-36-48

42 21 42 2 x 4 26 42 62-1/4 669 FCF-6-42-48

48 24 48 2 x 4 26 48 62-1/4 697 FCF-6-48-48

60 60 30 60 2 x 5 32 60 74-1/4 973 FCF-6-60-60

8000

4248

21 42 2 x 5 28 42

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6

62-1/4 807 FCF-8-42-48

48 24 48 2-1/4 x 5 28 48 64-1/4 893 FCF-8-48-48

60 60 30 60 2-1/4 x 5 32 60 74-1/4 1102 FCF-8-60-60

72 72 36 72 2-1/2 x 5 36 72 88-1/4 1463 FCF-8-72-72

10000

48 48 24 48 2-1/4 x 5 32 48

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

70-1/4 983 FCF-10-48-48

60 60 30 60 2-1/2 x 6 32 60 80-1/4 1345 FCF-10-60-60

72 72 36 72 2-3/4 x 6 36 72 92-1/4 1803 FCF-10-72-72

15000

48 48 24 48 2-3/4 x 5 32 48

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

70-1/4 1222 FCF-15-48-48

60 60 30 60 2-3/4 x 6-1/2 32 60 82-1/4 1727 FCF-15-60-60

72 72 36 72 3 x 7 36 72 94-1/4 2213 FCF-15-72-72

20000

48 48 24 48 3 x 6 32 48

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10

70-1/4 1598 FCF-20-48-48

60 60 30 60 3 x 8 32 60 82-1/4 2442 FCF-20-60-60

72 72 36 72 3 x 9 36 72 96-1/4 2878 FCF-20-72-72

30000 72 72 36 72 3-3/4 x 9 42 72 (2 x 2-1/4) x 6 x 14 100-1/4 3706 FCF-30-72-72

40000 72 72 36 72 4 x 10 42 72 (2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 14 100-1/4 4367 FCF-40-72-72

50000 72 72 36 72 4 x 12 42 72 (2-1/2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 18 104-1/4 5709 FCF-50-72-72

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Model FCFFixed Crane Fork• The Fixed Crane Fork converts an overhead crane into a

maintenance-free low cost fork lift truck that is counterbalanced to hang level for easy insertion under the load.

• External weld reinforcing plates strengthen both the weld and tube at critical stress areas.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standardsand a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearlymarked on both sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Fork length is equal to the maximum load length.2 All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities and load lengths available upon request.

A

RATED CAP.

ELT

INC.

Guide Handles

Center of Gravity

Weld Reinforcing Plate

K

J

C

D

H

LA

EF

G

B

B C D E F G H J K L

(see note #2)

(see note

#1)

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Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity(See Note #4)

Max.Load

Length

VerticalClear

Dist. toCenter ofGravity

ForkLength Fork Size Outside

Width

Min.

OutsideWidth

Max.

UpperArm

Length

Bail Size(See Note #3)

TotalHeight

Approx.Lifter

Weight

1000

30

48

15 30 1 x 4 14 36 30

3/4 x 2 x 4

55 218 ACF-1-30-48

36 18 36 1-1/4 x 4 14 36 36 55 274 ACF-1-36-48

42 21 42 1-1/4 x 4 14 36 42 55 294 ACF-1-42-48

48 24 48 1-1/4 x 4 15 36 48 55 319 ACF-1-48-48

2000

30

48

15 30 1-1/2 x 4 15 36 30

3/4 x 2 x 4

56 317 ACF-2-30-48

36 18 36 1-1/2 x 4 15 36 36 56 350 ACF-2-36-48

42 21 42 1-3/4 x 4 15 36 42 56 419 ACF-2-42-48

48 24 48 1-3/4 x 4 15 36 48 58 493 ACF-2-48-48

3000

36

48

18 36 1-1/4 x 4 15 38 36

1 x 2 x 4

58 419 ACF-3-36-48

42 21 42 1-1/2 x 4 15 38 42 58 471 ACF-3-42-48

48 24 48 1-1/2 x 4 15 38 48 58 498 ACF-3-48-48

4000

36

48

18 36 1-1/2 x 4 15 38 36

1 x 2 x 4

58 475 ACF-4-36-48

42 21 42 1-1/2 x 4 17 38 42 58 536 ACF-4-42-48

48 24 48 1-3/4 x 4 17 38 48 58 596 ACF-4-48-48

6000

36

48

18 36 1-3/4 x 4 17 38 36

(3/4 x 1) x 2 x 6

62-1/4 629 ACF-6-36-48

42 21 42 2 x 4 17 38 42 62-1/4 720 ACF-6-42-48

48 24 48 2 x 4 17 38 48 62-1/4 756 ACF-6-48-48

60 60 30 60 2 x 5 20 42 60 74-1/4 1057 ACF-6-60-60

8000

4248

21 42 2 x 5 20 42 42

(1 x 1-1/4) x 3 x 6

62-1/4 871 ACF-8-42-48

48 24 48 2-1/4 x 5 20 42 48 64-1/4 967 ACF-8-48-48

60 60 30 60 2-1/4 x 5 20 48 60 74-1/4 1228 ACF-8-60-60

72 72 36 72 2-1/2 x 5 21 48 72 88-1/4 1589 ACF-8-72-72

10000

48 48 24 48 2-1/4 x 5 20 42 48

(1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

70-1/4 1080 ACF-10-48-48

60 60 30 60 2-1/2 x 6 22 48 60 80-1/4 1473 ACF-10-60-60

72 72 36 72 2-3/4 x 5 26 48 72 92-1/4 1945 ACF-10-72-72

15000

48 48 24 48 2-3/4 x 6 24 48 48

(1-1/2 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 10

70-1/4 1339 ACF-15-48-48

60 60 30 60 2-3/4 x 6-1/2 26 48 60 82-1/4 1907 ACF-15-60-60

72 72 36 72 3 x 7 28 54 72 94-1/4 2416 ACF-15-72-72

20000

48 48 24 48 3 x 6 26 48 48

(1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 10

70-1/4 1751 ACF-20-48-48

60 60 30 60 3 x 8 30 48 60 82-1/4 2680 ACF-20-60-60

72 72 36 72 3 x 9 33 54 72 96-1/4 3178 ACF-20-72-72

30000 72 72 36 72 3-3/4 x 9 33 54 72 (2 x 2-1/4) x 6 x 14 100-1/4 4092 ACF-30-72-72

40000 72 72 36 72 4 x 10 36 54 72 (2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 14 100-1/4 4843 ACF-40-72-72

50000 72 72 36 72 4 x 12 45 60 72 (2-1/2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 18 104-1/4 6378 ACF-50-72-72

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Model ACFAdjustable Crane Fork• The Adjustable Crane Fork converts an overhead crane into a

low cost fork lift truck that can handle various widths and is counterbalanced to hang level for easy insertion under the load.

• External weld reinforcing plates strengthen both the weld and tube at critical stress areas.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standardsand a test certificate is issued. Painted safety yellow and clearlymarked on both sides with rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 Fork length is equal to the maximum load length.2 All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.3 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.4 Other capacities and load lengths available upon request.

A B C D E G H J K L

F

(see note #1)

(see note #2)

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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CRANE FORK OPTIONSVarious options are available on standard and custom crane fork models. These optionsare intended to give you the ability to order a product that will best suit your particular

application needs. Options include, but are not limited to those shown below.

Light Weight LifterThis special adjustable bail utilizes two separate lift points. One is used to lift the unit when empty, and the other to lift the unit when it is loaded. This eliminates the need for a counterweight which results in a lighter lifter.

Low Head RoomThe low head room option utilizes a pin style hook point that is recessed in the main beam instead of a lift loop to maximize headroom.

WheelsWheels can be added to the front and/or rear of the crane fork. This gives the lifter mobility and allows the operator to transport the unit without the necessity of a crane or other heavy equipment.

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Easy Fork Width AdjustmentThe easy adjustment option utilizes a power transmission system which gives you the ability to adjust the distance between the forks without using a pry bar and pad as used on standard models.The adjustment can be made manually with a hand crank, (as shown), or the unit can be motorized to allow remote adjustment at the push of a button.

HAND CRANK

FRONT WHEELSREAR WHEELS

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. Fork length is equal to the maximum

pallet load length.2. All loads must be centered under

the lifting bail.3. Please verify that the lifting bail

size will suit the crane hook.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL FCF

MODEL ACF

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

VERTICALCLEARANCE

1/2 OF MAXPALLET LGTH.

FORKLENGTH

FORK THICKNESS

FORKWIDTH

OUTSIDEWIDTH

UPPER ARMLENGTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAILWIDTH

BAILHEIGHT

TOTALHEIGHT

*

*

*

*

*

*

Converts an overhead crane into a low-cost fork lift truck.

Model FCFFIXED CRANE FORK

Adjustable forks allows handlingof various size bundles.

Model ACFADJUSTABLE CRANE FORK

A

C D E

F

HJ

K

L

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

B

G

(See Note #2)

(See Note #1)

GuideHandle

WeldReinforcing

Plate

1/2"

A

C D E

F

HJ

K

L

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

B

G(See Note #2)

(See Note #1)

Guide andStorageHandle

WeldReinforcing

PlateForks Adjustable by Pry Bar

1/2"

CUSTOM CRANE FORKS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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TELESCOPING LIFTERSAPPLICATION INFORMATION

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Model TOL/Telescoping OD LifterThe Telescoping OD Lifter lifts coils of various sizes from the vertical position by grabbing the coil by the OD. The coil is supported by feet at the bottom of the down-legs. The telescoping design maximizes headroom and aisle space. For effective use the coils must be tightly bound and supported from the bottom.

Model TPL/Telescoping Pallet LifterThe Telescoping Pallet Lifter can handle pallets in confined areas by lowering the lifter over the top of the load. The legs then telescope inward bringing the lifting feet under the pallet. This telescoping ability allows you to load and unload with minimal clearance.

Model TSL/Telescoping Sheet LifterThe Telescoping Sheet Lifter is perfect for lifting sheets or horizontally stacked bundles. Telescoping features allow the sheet lifter to handle sheets of various widths with a simple adjustment. Its compact construction maximizes aisle space required for loading and unloading.

Model TCL/Telescoping Coil LifterThe Telescoping Coil Lifter is capable of handling various coil widths in the horizontal position. The telescoping design maximizes headroom and aisle space. For effective use the coils must be tightly bound.

Model TIL/Telescoping ID LifterThe Telescoping ID Lifter lifts coils from a vertical position with feet at the bottom of the down-legs that go through the ID of the coil. The legsspread apart and the feet support the coil from underneath. The lifter iscapable of handling various coils sizes in the vertical position from the ID.This design maximizes headroom and aisle space. For effective use the coils must be tightly bound and supported from the bottom.

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SHEET LIFTER

MotorizedMotorization options allow easy adjustments made from a push button control station ora custom made wireless remote control.

End HooksEnd hooks provide support for long sheets that extend beyond the length of the supports.

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• Drive system consists of a bronze worm and worm gear assembly that locks legs into position so horizontal forces can not open the legs.

• Hand wheel incorporates a torque limiter that prevents damage to the gears.• Ball bearings on all shafts provides free rotation and easy adjustment.• Gear rack converts the rotation of the shafts into linear transition of the

slide bars.

APPLICATION INFORMATION & OPTIONS

WORM DRIVE SYSTEM

GEAR RACK HAND WHEEL

BALL BEARING

Adjustable FingersAdjustable fingers allow easy access toconfined areas of the pallet.

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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Model TSLTelescoping Sheet Lifter• The Telescoping Sheet Lifter is a versatile sheet lifter that can handle bundles of sheet metal, crates, palletized products

and more with few modifications to its structure.• Drive system consists of worm and worm gear assembly to prevent side forces from opening the legs when loaded.• This Telescoping Sheet Lifter has a heavy duty construction to withstand rugged conditions and provide years of service

with very low maintenance.• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards and a test certificate is issued, as well as painted

safety yellow and clearly marked on both sides with rated capacity to conform OSHA standards.

Notes: 1 All loads must be centered under the lifting bail.2 Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.3 Modifications and other capacities and load lengths available upon request.

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

(See Note #1)

JK

44" (Ref.)

96" Standard Length

A

H

1-1/2"Clearance

1-1/2"Clearance

E

F

D

G

L

Pounds Inches Pounds

Model NumberCapacity

Bundle Width VerticalClear

Bail Size(See Note #2)

SupportWidth

Max Widthin ClosedPosition

TotalHeight

Approx.Lifter

WeightMax Min

600060 20

16 (3/4 x 1) x 2 x 6 3-1/862

361055 TSL-6-60-20-16

72 24 70 1108 TSL-6-72-24-16

10000

60 20

16 (1-1/4 x 1-1/2) x 4 x 103-1/8

62

40

1094 TSL-10-60-20-16

72 24 70 1150 TSL-10-72-24-16

96 36 5-5/8 82 1421 TSL-10-96-36-16

20000

60 20

16 (1-1/2 x 1-3/4) x 4 x 103-1/8

62

40

1254 TSL-20-60-20-16

72 24 70 1317 TSL-20-72-24-16

96 36 5-5/8 82 1960 TSL-20-96-36-16

3000072 24

18 (2 x 2-1/4) x 6 x 14 5-1/262

462102 TSL-30-72-24-18

96 36 82 2410 TSL-30-96-36-18

4000072 24

18 (2 x 2-3/4) x 6 x 14 5-1/270

462372 TSL-40-72-24-18

96 36 82 2795 TSL-40-96-36-18

E F A H J K D G L

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. All loads must be centered under

the lifting bail.2. Please verify that the lifting bail size

will suit the crane hook.3. Modifications and other accessories

are available upon request.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

MODEL TSL

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

VERTICALCLEARANCE

SUPPORTLENGTH

MAX BUNDLEWIDTH

MIN BUNDLEWIDTH

BAILTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

TOTAL HEIGHT

LENGTH OF CARRYING ANGLE

*

*

*

*

*

*

A

1-1/2"ClearanceE

F

D

L

1-1/2"Clearance

K

Center of Gravityof Lifter and Load

(See Note #1)

(See Note #2)J

44" (Ref.)

M

H

(Front view)

(Side view)

CUSTOM TELESCOPING SHEET LIFTER

A

D

E

F

H

J

K

L

M

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A versatile sheet lifter that can handle bundlesof sheet metal, crates, palletized products and

more with few modifications to its structure.Model TSL

TELESCOPING SHEET LIFTER

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. All loads must be centered under

the lifting bail.2. Please verify that the lifting bail

will suit the crane hook.3. Options and accessories are

available upon request.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

MODEL TPL

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

LIFT LOOPTHICKNESS

BAIL WIDTH

BAIL HEIGHT

HEADROOM

VERTICALCLEARANCE

FOOTLENGTH

MIN/MAXLOAD WIDTH

MIN/MAXPALLET WIDTH

FOOT WIDTH

FOOT THICKNESS

*

*

*

*

*

*

A

C

H GK

E

D

F

1-1/2” 1-1/2”

J

D (See Note #2)

CUSTOM TELESCOPING PALLET LIFTER

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

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Legs telescope to accommodate varioussize pallets and to save aisle space.

Model TPLTELESCOPING PALLET LIFTER

(see note #1)

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the lifting bail.2. Please verify that the lifting bail size

will suit the crane hook.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL TILMODEL TOLMODEL TCL

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

LIFT LOOPTHICKNESS

LIFT LOOPOPENING WIDTH

LIFT LOOPOPENING HEIGHT

HEADROOM

VERTICALCLEARANCE

MAX/MINCOIL WIDTH

FOOT LENGTH

FOOTWIDTH

FOOTTHICKNESS

MAX/MIN COIL I.D.

MAX/MINCOIL O.D.

*

*

*

*

*

*

Lifts coils in a vertical position with the legs through the I.D. of the coil.

Model TILTELESCOPING VERTICAL I.D. LIFTER

Lifts coils in a horizontal position withthe feet supporting the I.D. of the coil.

Model TCLTELESCOPING HORIZONTAL COIL LIFTER

A

D

EF

JGK

H

B

C

B

C

H

8” R.

G

F

J

1-1/2”1-1/2”

D

E

A

TELESCOPING COIL LIFTERS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

LLifts coils in a vertical position with the

legs around the O.D. of the coil.Model TOL

TELESCOPING VERTICAL O.D. LIFTER

1-1/2” L

E

D

J

H

A

H

C

B

(see note #1)

(see note #1)

(see note #1)

PLEASE NOTE: WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS CAN VARY AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND REFERENCE ONLY. SPECIFIC WEIGHT CAN NOT BE DETERMINED UNTIL THE UNIT IS FABRICATED.

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LIFTING TONGSAPPLICATION INFORMATION

• ELT, Inc., custom manufactures lifting tongs in a variety of styles to suit the customer’s need or required application.

• All lifters are proof tested exceeding ANSI/ASME B30.20 standards. The lifter is issued a test certificate, paintedsafety yellow, and clearly marked on both sides with the rated capacity to conform to OSHA standards.

• All tongs may be equipped with hold open devices for ease of loading.

Model SST/Supporting Style TongThe Supporting Style Tong is equipped with feet that are designed to support the load from underneath the product lifted. Sufficient clearance is required to allow the feet to be inserted and removed from underneath the load.

Model AST/Adjustable Style TongThe Adjustable Supporting Tong has feet that remain oriented horizontally as the distance between the feet varies. The load is supported from underneath while minimal force is applied to the load horizontally. The lifter is equipped with a pin anda hole location to hold the unit in the open position for ease of unloading and loading.

Model GST/Gripper Style TongThe Gripper Style Tong has grab arms that follow the contour of the load surface. This configuration will provide support below the center of gravity which offer additional holding ability and is ideal for lifting cylindrical objects such as rolls, tubes, and so forth.

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Model PST/Pressure Style TongThe Pressure Style Tong uses horizontal forces applied by grab arms which grip the vertical sides of the load. Padded feet are used to increase the friction coefficient between contact surfaces of the load and lifter. Serrated or pointed feet are also available to minimize the possibility of slippage.

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the lifting bail.

2. Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.

3. Options and accessories are available upon request.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL SST

MODEL AST

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

Phone: __________________ Fax: __________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________________

CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

LIFT LOOPDIAMETER

LIFT LOOPHEIGHT

LIFT LOOPWIDTH

HEADROOM

VERTICALCLEARANCE

MAX. FOOTTHICKNESS

FOOTLENGTH

MAXIMUMLOAD WIDTH

MINIMUMLOAD WIDTH

*

*

*

*

*Feet hold load by providing support underneath the load.

Model SSTSUPPORTING STYLE TONG

Adjustable legs allow this model to accommodate various load sizes.

Model ASTADJUSTABLE SUPPORT TONG

Center of gravityof Lifter and Load

(See Note #1)

(See Note #2)

GuideHandle G

A B C

D

E

H

F

(See Note #1)

(See Note #2)

Center of gravityof Lifter and Load

GuideHandle

A

B

D

E

F

G

H

H'

C

CUSTOM SUPPORT TONGS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

H’

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* OPTIONAL DATANotes: 1. All loads must be centered under

the lifting bail.

2. Please verify that the lifting bail size will suit the crane hook.

3. Options and accessories are available upon request.

Additional Information:(Load dimensions & properties)

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MODEL PST

MODEL GST

Quotation Needed By: ____________________________________

Date: __________________ Contact: ________________________

Company Name:__________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

City: ____________________ State: ________ Zip: ____________

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CAPACITY ____________________LBS.

LIFT LOOPDIAMETER

LIFT LOOPHEIGHT

LIFT LOOPWIDTH

HEADROOM

VERTICALCLEARANCE

MAXIMUMLOAD WIDTH

MINIMUMLOAD WIDTH

MAXIMUMOPEN WIDTH

*

*

*

*

Uses the weight of the load togenerate clamping pressure.

Model PSTPRESSURE STYLE TONG

Grab arms fit the shape of the load to support it all around.

Model GSTGRIPPER STYLE TONG

A B C

D

E

F

G

(See Note #2)

A B C

D

F

F

F'

CUSTOM PRESSURE TONGS

A

B

C

D

E

F

F’

G

(see note #1)

(see note #1)

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Standard Sling TypesType 1 – TC Slings: Slings have a triangle fittingon one end & a slotted triangle fitting (the choker)on the other end. Choice of lightweight aluminumor durable steel fittings. This is most commonlyused in a choker hitch, but can also be used inbasket and vertical hitches.

Type 2 – TT Slings: Slings have a triangle fittingon each end. Used in vertical and basket hitchesonly (basket hitch being most typical). Choice oflightweight aluminum or durable steel fittings.Type 2 slings are more economical than Type 1.

Type 3 – EE Slings: Slings have eyes at bothends– choice of straight or tapered eyes (taperedeyes are standard > 2" web-width). Flat Eyeslings are very popular slings which can be usedin all three types of hitches. They are easy toremove from beneath the load after the load is inplace. Unless Type 4 is requested, Type 3 will besupplied as the standard EE sling.

Type 4 – EE Slings: Twisted Eye slings are similarto Type 3 except the eyes are twisted to a 90O

right angle to the sling body to form a betterchoker hitch. This type of eye also nests togetherbetter when used in a basket hitch. (Tapered eyeare standard > 2" web-width)

Type 5 – EN: - Endless slings, sometimes alsoreferred to as grommet slings, are very economical.This is the most versatile sling. They can be usedin all three types of hitches and wear points canbe moved to increase sling life. The sling legs canbe spread for improved load balance.

Type 6 – RE: Return Eye Sling is also referred to as Reversed Eye Sling. Sling body is formed by 2parts of webbing sewn side by side using either acordura tube or web in the finished width creatinga protective webbing over the entire body andeyes. This extra webbing reinforces the sling andprotects it from wear, resulting in an exceptionallystrong sling.

Important Facts About Nylon & Polyester Web Slings

How to Choose the Right SlingPlease call ELT, Inc., if you have any questions. Make sure you knowthe use, load and conditions for the sling you need. Reading the factsabout web slings should help you decide.

Nylon vs. PolyesterNylon Web - Strong & EconomicalNylon is strong, lightweight and very flexible. It is highly resistant toalkalies, but should never be used in acid conditions. When treated forabrasion it has a stretch factor of 10%. Nylon can be worked in up to200O F.

Polyester Web - Less Stretch & Acid ResistantPolyester webbing has become very valuable especially in applicationswhich subject the sling to acid conditions. Also polyester slings areexcellent where headroom is limited because of the webbing stretchcharacteristics. Polyester can worked in up to 200OF.

Sling StrengthOSHA standards demand that the rated capacity be noted on each sling.Check the capacity tables in this catalog to make sure of the strengthof the sling you may need. Do not ever exceed rated capacities of aweb sling.Each Web Sling has a leather tag which states the manufacturer, thetype of material rated capacities, type of sling, and length and widthof the sling.Each Web Sling also has a warning tag about inspection and restrictions as to the web sling.

Use of Sling1. Load surface problemIf sharp or rough edges come in contact with web slings cutting or accelerated wear could occur. Certain accessories in this catalog could help protect the sling.

2. Avoid Crushing and Knotting of SlingsDon't crush a sling between load and other surface.

3. Do not expose the sling to the sun for an extended period of time.Prolonged exposure of sling to the sun will degrade lifting capacity.

4. Different Hitches' Rated CapacitiesSlings have the largest load when used in the basket hitch. Capacityin the vertical hitch is 50% of that in the basket hitch. Capacity in the choker hitch is 40% of basket hitch capacity.

Web Material - Soft & FlexibleWeb Slings are made from nylon or polyester lifting yarn that is woveninto various widths and thicknesses. The lifting yarn is surrounded bya tough abrasive resistance jacket yarn.

Red Warning CoreRed colored yarns under the jacket show when the jacket is worn orcut through and indicate that the sling should be taken out of use.

Shock AbsorptionThe stretching of web slings allows a cushion against sudden shock.When loaded at rated capacity, a nylon sling will stretch 6-8% andpolyester 3-4%. Slings return to normal length when not loaded.

Red Core Yarns Warning System

Nylon and polyester web slings have red warning yarns. Red core

yarns become exposed when the sing surface is cut or worn through the

woven face yarns. This is one criteria, but not the only one for removal from

service. For more information, see OSHA Requirements.

Length

HitchesVertical Choker Basket

HitchesVertical Basket

HitchesVertical Choker Basket

HitchesVertical Choker Basket

HitchesVertical Choker Basket

HitchesVertical Choker Basket

Measuring Web SlingsWith sling flat, measure Pull-to-Pull.

Length

Length

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Physical Factors Effecting Sling StrengthA sling's life can be extended significantly with proper care and use. The following physical factors should be considered when utilizing anyweb sling:Cutting: Movement of a load edge against the sling is the most frequentcause of web sling damage/failure.Foreign Matter: Damage may be caused to a web sling both internally andexternally by materials such as metal chips, weld spatter, heavy grit, etc.Improper Loading: A sling's strength may be seriously compromised ifthere has been inadequate consideration of the effect of angle factors, if the load is unbalanced, shock loaded, or over loaded.Punctures & Abrasions: These can seriously lessen a sling's strength. Beaware of the Red Core Yarns that can help to locate damaged webbing.Temperature: Temperatures above 195°F will cause serious degradationto Nylon and Polyester Web Slings.Ultraviolet Light: Prolonged exposure to UV light (sunlight or arc welding)can adversely effect Nylon & Polyester Web Slings. Inspect regularly tosee if slings appear bleached/stiff.

Effect of AngleThe angle measured between a horizontal line and the sling leg or body is known as the SLING ANGLE. A slings rated capacity is effected by this angle and is therefore very important.As shown below, when the sling's angle increases, the load capacity oneach leg decreases. This is the case whether it's one sling being used topull at an angle, a basket hitch, or multi-legged bridle sling. Do not usesling angles of less than 30°.

Environmental Considerations

• Temperatures above 195° F are seriously degrading to Nylon and polyester.

• Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light adversely affects nylon and polyester. Slings become bleached and stiff when exposed to sunlight or arc welding.

• Some chemicals have an adverse effect on nylon and polyester. (See Table 1 below)

Chemical Environmental DataGeneral guide only. For specific concentration, temperature, and time factors, please consult us prior to purchasing or use.

How to Order Synthetic Web SlingsWhen ordering sling always consider:a. Type of hitchb. Capacity tablesc. The Sling to load angles

When Placing Web Sling Order Please Specify:1. Sling Material (Nylon or Polyester)2. Sling type and code number3. Number of plies4. Type of webbing5. Web width6. Sling length

Number of Plies - This refers to the number of layers of webbing in the body of the slings.

Type of Webbing - Slings are a Light Duty (#6) or Heavy Duty webbing (#8).

Sling Length - Web Slings can be made to virtually any length measured as follows:

Definition of Web Sling Order Code:TC 2 - 803 x 10I I I V I

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

a. Sling typeb. Number of pliesc. Type of webbing - heavy dutyd. Width of webbinge. Length of sling

Capacity Tag and Warning SheetA sewn on durable Capacity Tag and Warning Sheet are included with each sling. It is important to read and understand all use and warning informationbefore using sling.Remove sling from service if Capacity Tag or Warning Tag has beenremoved or is illegible.Please call if you have any questions or concerns.

Sample Capacity Tag:

TYPE SERIAL NO. WIDTH LENGTH

RATED CAPACITIES IN LBS.VERTICAL CHOKER BASKET

NYLON SLING

250000-12EE2-802 2"

5000 lbs.6400 lbs. 12,800 lbs.

12'

• Failure to comply with this warning may result in severe personal injury or death.

• Inspect sling for damage before each use.• Always protect sling webbing from sharp edges of load.• Do not attempt to use sling above rated capacity.• Do not use sling if capacity tag is removed.• Do not expose sling to temperatures above 194OF.• Do not tie knots in sling webbing as strength is greatly

reduced.• Do not use sling if there are any signs of cut webbing,

heat or chemical damage, excessive wear, or other defects.• Consult sling load chart for basket hitch capacity reduction due to sling angle.• Do not use near acids.

NYLON

Ordering info., Warnings, Cautions & Considerations

Sling Angle

InDegrees Factor

15 .25920 .34225 .42330 .50035 .57440 .64345 .70750 .76655 .81960 .86665 .90670 .94075 .96680 .98585 .99690 1.000

Chemical Nylon PolyesterAcids NO OK1

Alcohols OK OKAldehydes OK NOStrong Alkalis OK OK2

Bleaching Agents NO OKDry Cleaning Solvents OK OKEthers OK NOHalogenated Hydro-Carbons OK OKHydro-Carbons OK OKKetones OK OKOils Crude OK OKOils Lubricating OK OKSoap & Detergents OK OKWater & Seawater OK OKWeak Alkalis OK OK

1)Concentrated sulfuric acid will cause disintegration.2)Strong alkalis at elevated temperatures will cause degradation.

Table 1

! WARNING

ChokerHitch

1000 lbs.866 lbs.

60°45°

30°

707 lbs.500 lbs.

VerticalHitch

Basket

! WARNING

Sample Warning Sheet:

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1 PLY

2 PLY

3 PLY

4 PLY

Nylon Slings

Type 5

Type 4Type 3

Type 1

* Type Two cannot be used with a choker hitch.

1 PLY

2 PLY

Web Rated Capacities (lbs)Width Type 1 Type 2*

(in.) (TC) (TT) Vertical Choker Basket2 TC1-602 TT1-602 2,400 1,900 4,8003 TC1-603 TT1-603 3,600 2,900 7,2004 TC1-604 TT1-604 4,800 3,800 9,6006 TC1-606 TT1-606 7,200 5,800 14,4002 TC2-602 TT2-602 4,800 3,800 9,6003 TC2-603 TT2-603 6,500 5,200 13,0004 TC2-604 TT2-604 8,600 6,900 17,2006 TC2-606 TT2-606 12,600 10,100 25,200

Types 1 & 2

1 PLY

2 PLY

3 PLY

4 PLY

Web Flat Eye Twisted Eye Rated Capacities (lbs)Width Type 3 Type 4

(in) (EE) (EE) Vertical Choker Basket1 EE1-601 1,200 950 2,400

1-3/4 EE1-601-3/4 2,100 1,700 4,2002 EE1-602 2,400 1,900 4,8003 EE1-603 3,600 2,900 7,2004 EE1-604 4,800 3,800 9,6006 EE1-606 7,200 5,800 14,4001 EE2-601 2,400 1,900 4,800

1-3/4 EE2-601-3/4 4,200 3,400 8,4002 EE2-602 4,800 3,800 9,6003 EE2-603 6,500 5,200 13,0004 EE2-604 8,600 6,900 17,2006 EE2-606 12,200 9,800 24,4001 EE3-601 3,500 2,800 7,000

1-3/4 EE3-601-3/4 6,000 4,800 12,0002 EE3-602 7,000 5,600 14,0003 EE3-603 9,400 7,500 18,8004 EE3-604 12,000 9,600 24,0006 EE3-606 18,000 14,400 36,0001 EE4-601 4,200 3,400 8,400

1-3/4 EE4-601-3/4 7,000 5,600 14,0002 EE4-602 8,000 6,400 16,0003 EE4-603 12,000 9,600 24,0004 EE4-604 16,000 12,800 32,0006 EE4-606 23,500 18,800 47,000

Types 3-Flat Eye & 4-Twisted Eye

Web Rated Capacities (lbs)Width Type 5

(in) (EN) Vertical Choker Basket1 EN1-601 2,400 1,900 4,800

1-3/4 EN1-601-3/4 4,200 3,400 8,4002 EN1-602 4,800 3,800 9,6003 EN1-603 6,500 5,200 13,0004 EN1-604 8,600 6,900 17,2006 EN1-606 12,200 9,800 24,4001 EN2-601 4,800 3,800 9,600

1-3/4 EN2-601-3/4 8,400 6,700 16,8002 EN2-602 9,600 7,700 19,2003 EN2-603 11,700 9,400 24,4004 EN2-604 15,500 12,400 31,0006 EN2-606 22,500 18,000 45,0001 EN3-601 6,200 4,900 12,400

1-3/4 EN3-601-3/4 10,900 8,700 21,8002 EN3-602 12,500 10,000 25,0003 EN3-603 16,300 13,000 32,6004 EN3-604 20,600 16,400 41,2006 EN3-606 29,300 23,400 58,6001 EN4-601 7,700 6,200 15,400

1-3/4 EN4-601-3/4 13,400 10,700 26,8002 EN4-602 15,500 12,400 31,0003 EN4-603 20,800 16,600 41,6004 EN4-604 26,600 21,200 53,2006 EN4-606 37,800 30,200 75,600

Type 5

Specifications1. The thickness of light duty webbing is

1/8".2. The sling width and number of webbing

piles will effect the eye length of Types 3 & 4.

NOTE: Tapering - Unless otherwise requested, Types 3, 4 & 5 are tapered at awidth of 3" and above. These wider slingsare tapered at the bearing points for cranehook accommodation.

Sling Plies of Webbing (in)Width

(in) 1 2 3 41 8-1/2 8-1/2 10 10

1-3/4 10 10 12 122 10 10 12 123 11 11 14 144 12 12 16 166 16 16 18 18

Light Duty Nylon SlingsEye Length Chart

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Every Lift Uses 1 of 3 Basic HitchesSTRAIGHT, or vertical, attachment is simply using a sling to connect a lifting hook to a load. Full rated lifting capacity of the sling may be utilized,but must not be exceeded. Whenever a single sling is used in this manner,a tagline should be used to prevent load rotation which may cause damageto the sling.

When two or more slings are attached to the same lifting hook in straight,or vertical, manner, the total hitch becomes, in effect, a lifting bridle, andthe load is distributed equally among the individual slings.

CHOKER hitches reduce lifting capability of a sling, since this method of rigging affects ability of the wire rope components to adjust during the lift.A choker is used when the load will not be seriously damaged by the slingbody – or the sling damaged by the load, and when the lift requires the slingto snug up against the load.

The diameter of the bend where the sling contacts the load should keep thepoint of choke against the sling BODY – never against a splice or the baseof the eye. When a choke is used at an angle of less than 135 degrees, thesling rated capacity must be adjusted downward to compensate for furtherloss of capability.

A choker hitch should be pulled tight before a lift is made – NOT PULLEDDOWN DURING THE LIFT. It is also dangerous to use only one choker hitchto lift a load which might shift or slide out of the choke.

BASKET hitches distribute a load equally between the two legs of a sling –within limitations described below. Capacity of a sling used in a basket isaffected by the bend, or curvature, where the sling body comes in contact with the load – just as any wire rope is affected and limited bybending action, as over a sheave.

Good Sling PracticeRegardless what type of sling may beemployed, there are accepted goodworking rules which will help increaseuseful sling life - as well as improvesafety. These include:

1. Use the proper sling for the lift.Whether single-part, multi-part, Braidedor Cable Laid, the proper sling is the onewith the best combination of work andhandling features - of the proper lengthand rated capacity for the situation.

2. Start and stop slowly. Crane hooks should be raised slowly until the sling becomes taut and the load is suspended. Lifting or lowering speedshould be increased or decreased gradually. Sudden starts or stops placeheavier loads on a sling - comparable to jamming the brakes on a speedingautomobile. A rule of thumb: Shock loads can double the stress on a sling.

3. If possible, set the load on blocks. Pulling a sling from under a load causes abrasion and “curling”–making the sling harder to handle on the nextlift while reducing strength through loss of metal.

4. Sharp corners cut slings. Use protector arcs, blocking, planks, and thelike between sharp comers and the sling body.

5. Store in a dry room. Moisture is a natural enemy of wire rope–as are acidfumes and other caustic gases.

6. Avoid handling hot material or objects in direct contact with the sling.Strength goes down as temperature goes up!

7. Dropping casting, tools or heavy objects on slings, or running over themwith trucks, can cause damage. Always hang slings when not in use.

8. Use hooks properly. “Point loading” reduces hook capacity. Pull shouldbe straight in the line of lift.

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4 P

LY

3 P

LY

2 P

LY

1

PLY

Web Rate Capacities (lbs)Width Type 5

(in) (EN) Vertical Choker Basket1 EN1-801 3,200 2,500 6,4002 EN1-802 6,400 5,000 12,8003 EN1-803 8,600 6,900 17,2004 EN1-804 11,500 9,200 23,0005 EN1-805 13,600 10,900 27,2006 EN1-806 16,300 13,000 32,6008 EN1-808 19,200 15,400 38,400

10 EN1-810 22,400 17,900 44,80012 EN1-812 26,900 21,500 53,8001 EN2-801 6,200 4,900 12,4002 EN2-802 12,200 9,800 24,4003 EN2-803 16,300 13,000 32,6004 EN2-804 20,700 16,500 41,4005 EN2-805 24,500 19,600 49,0006 EN2-806 28,600 23,000 57,2008 EN2-808 30,700 24,500 61,400

10 EN2-810 33,600 26,800 67,20012 EN2-812 37,600 30,000 75,2001 EN3-801 8,000 6,400 16,0002 EN3-802 16,000 12,800 32,0003 EN3-803 21,500 17,200 43,0004 EN3-804 28,700 23,000 57,4005 EN3-805 34,000 27,200 68,0006 EN3-806 40,700 32,500 81,4008 EN3-808 46,000 36,800 92,000

10 EN3-810 51,500 41,200 103,00012 EN3-812 59,200 47,300 118,4001 EN4-801 10,000 8,000 20,0002 EN4-802 19,800 15,800 39,6003 EN4-803 26,700 21,300 53,4004 EN4-804 35,600 28,400 71,2005 EN4-805 42,200 33,700 84,4006 EN4-806 50,500 40,400 101,0008 EN4-808 57,600 46,000 115,200

10 EN4-810 67,200 53,700 134,40012 EN4-812 80,700 64,500 161,400

Type 5

Eye Length ChartSling Plies of Webbing (in)Width

(in) 1 2 3 41 8-1/2 8-1/2 10 102 10 10 12 123 11 11 14 144 12 12 16 165 14 14 18 186 16 16 18 188 20 20 24 24

10 24 24 24 2412 24 24 24 24

Type 5

Heavy Duty Nylon & Polyester Slings†

2 P

LY

1 P

LY

4 P

LY

3 P

LY

2 P

LY

1

PLY

Web Rate Capacities (lbs)Width Type 1 Type 2*

(in) (TC) (TT) Vertical Choker Basket2 TC1-802 TT1-802 3,200 2,500 6,4003 TC1-803 TT1-803 4,800 3,800 9,6004 TC1-804 TT1-804 6,400 5,000 12,8005 TC1-805 TT1-805 8,000 6,400 16,0006 TC1-806 TT1-806 9,600 7,700 19,2008 TC1-808 TT1-808 12,800 10,200 25,600

10 TC1-810 TT1-810 16,000 12,800 32,00012 TC1-812 TT1-812 19,200 15,400 38,40016 TC1-816 TT1-816 25,500 20,400 51,00018 TC1-818 TT1-818 28,700 23,000 57,40020 TC1-820 TT1-820 32,000 25,600 64,00024 TC1-824 TT1-824 38,400 30,700 76,8002 TC2-802 TT2-802 6,400 5,000 12,8003 TC2-803 TT2-803 8,600 6,900 17,2004 TC2-804 TT2-804 11,500 9,200 23,0005 TC2-805 TT2-805 14,000 11,200 28,0006 TC2-806 TT2-806 16,800 13,400 33,6008 TC2-808 TT2-808 22,400 17,900 44,800

10 TC2-810 TT2-810 28,000 22,400 56,00012 TC2-812 TT2-812 33,600 26,800 67,20016 TC2-816 TT2-816 44,800 35,800 89,60018 TC2-818 TT2-818 50,400 40,300 100,80020 TC2-820 TT2-820 56,000 44,800 112,00024 TC2-824 TT2-824 67,200 53,700 134,400

Web Flat Eye Twisted Eye Rate Capacities (lbs)Width Type 3 Type 4

(in) (EE) (EE) Vertical Choker Basket1 EE1-801 1,600 1,250 3,2002 EE1-802 3,200 2,500 6,4003 EE1-803 4,800 3,800 9,6004 EE1-804 6,400 5,000 12,8005 EE1-805 8,000 6,400 16,0006 EE1-806 9,600 7,700 19,2008 EE1-808 12,800 10,200 25,600

10 EE1-810 16,000 12,800 32,00012 EE1-812 19,200 15,400 38,4001 EE2-801 3,200 2,500 6,4002 EE2-802 6,400 5,000 12,8003 EE2-803 8,600 6,900 17,2004 EE2-804 11,500 9,200 23,0005 EE2-805 13,600 10,900 27,2006 EE2-806 16,300 13,000 32,6008 EE2-808 19,200 15,400 38,400

10 EE2-810 22,400 17,900 44,80012 EE2-812 26,900 21,500 53,8001 EE3-801 4,100 3,300 8,2002 EE3-802 8,300 6,600 16,6003 EE3-803 12,500 10,000 25,0004 EE3-804 16,000 12,800 32,0005 EE3-805 19,200 15,400 38,4006 EE3-806 23,000 18,400 46,0008 EE3-808 30,700 24,500 61,400

10 EE3-810 36,800 29,400 73,60012 EE3-812 44,000 35,200 88,0001 EE4-801 5,000 4,000 10,0002 EE4-802 10,000 8,000 20,0003 EE4-803 14,900 11,900 29,8004 EE4-804 19,800 15,800 39,6005 EE4-805 24,800 19,800 49,6006 EE4-806 29,800 23,800 59,6008 EE4-808 39,700 31,700 79,400

10 EE4-810 49,600 39,600 99,20012 EE4-812 59,500 47,600 119,000

Types 3-Flat Eye & 4-Twisted Eye

Three & Four Ply Hardware Slings are Available upon Request.* Type Two cannot be used with a choker hitch.

Types 1 & 2

Type 4

1. The thickness of Heavy Duty Webbing is approx. 3/16".2. The sling width and number of webbing piles will effect the eye length of Types 3 & 4.NOTE: See Eye Length Chart & Information on Monster-Edge Slings.

Type 2Type 1 Type 3

† Monster-Edge available for all Heavy Duty Type Slings. Most web sling damage starts on the edge and progresses across the face of the webbing. Polymer coated yarns are woven into the edges of Monster-Edge sling webbing to reduce damage and increase its useful life.Monster-Edge is 67% more resistant to edge cutting than standard sling webbing.Note: Add an “M” onto the end of ordering code for Monster-Edge.Tapering - Types 3, 4, and 5 are tapered at 3" and wider unless otherwise ordered. These wider slings are tapered at the bearing points to accommodate a crane hook.Treatment - Unless specifically requested, all nylon web slings will have an abrasion resistanttreatment applied. The standard for polyester web slings, however, is without treatment. Note: Add a “D” to the end of Sling Code for Polyester.

Polyester webbing is not available over 10" in width.

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Reversed Eye (RE) Slings

Wide Lift (WL) Slings

Failure to follow the care, use and inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury. DO NOT exceed rated capacities.

! WARNING

Type 6

Continuous Eye Wide-LiftFor Heavy Loads - Constructed from one endless sling with the two bodylengths butted and joined side by side. Stiffener webbing is used at thebase of the eyes to deter the body webbing from folding down the middle.

Attached Eye Wide-LiftFor Light, bulky loads that require wider bearing areas and some balanceattributes. Eyes are made from separate material – WLA1 is one ply –WLA2 is two ply – both sewn to sling body. Body is single ply for bothone and two ply eyes.

Reversed Eye Sling is a modified endless sling. Cordura wear padsoffer added protection on the body and eyes of the sling. This extraCordura webbing offers superior abrasion resistance and sling life.

Body Vertical Basket Eye Eye Mat'l.Width Code Hitch Capacity Length Width

(in) (lbs) (in) (in)Continuous Eye Wide-Lift

6 WL1-806 15,400 lbs. 9 1-1/2"8 WL1-808 20,400 12 2

10 WL1-810 25,600 15 2-1/21 PLY 12 WL1-812 30,800 18 2

16 WL1-816 38,000 24 2-3/420 WL1-820 45,000 30 3-1/224 WL1-824 52,000 36 46 WL2-806 28,600 9 1-1/28 WL2-808 38,000 12 2

10 WL2-810 47,600 15 2-1/22 PLY 12 WL2-812 57,200 18 3

16 WL2-816 61,500 24 420 WL2-820 63,000 30 524 WL2-824 70,000 36 6

Attached Eye Wide-Lift6 WLA1-806 3,000 10 18 WLA1-808 3,000 10 1

10 WLA1-810 3,000 12 11 PLY 12 WLA1-812 3,000 12 1EYE 16 WLA1-816 5,000 12 2

20 WLA1-820 5,000 18 224 WLA1-824 5,000 18 26 WLA2-806 6,000 10 18 WLA2-808 6,000 10 1

10 WLA2-810 6,000 12 12 PLY 12 WLA2-812 6,000 12 1EYE 16 WLA2-816 10,000 12 2

20 WLA2-820 10,000 18 224 WLA2-824 10,000 18 2

Sling Sling EyeCode No. Vertical Choker Basket Width Thkns. Length

(lbs) (lbs) (lbs) (in) (in) (in)Heavy Duty Web

RE1-802 4,500 3,600 9,000 2 5/16 91 PLY RE1-804 7,700 6,200 15,400 4 5/16 15

RE1-806 11,000 8,800 22,000 6 5/16 15RE2-802 6,500 5,200 13,000 2 1/2 9

2 PLY RE2-804 13,000 10,400 26,000 4 1/2 15RE2-806 20,000 16,000 40,000 6 1/2 15

3 PLY RE3-804 16,400 13,100 32,800 4 11/16 15RE3-806 25,500 20,400 51,000 6 11/16 15

4 PLY RE4-806 34,000 27,200 68,000 6 7/8 15Light Duty Web

RE1-602 3,600 2,900 7,200 2 1/4 91 PLY RE1-603-1/2 5,000 4,000 10,000 3-1/2 1/4 12

RE1-604 6,800 5,400 13,600 4 1/4 15RE1-606 8,000 6,400 16,000 6 1/4 15RE2-602 5,200 4,200 10,400 2 3/8 9

2 PLY RE2-603-1/2 9,000 7,200 18,000 3-1/2 3/8 12RE2-604 10,500 8,400 21,000 4 3/8 15RE2-606 14,400 11,500 28,800 6 3/8 15

3 PLY RE3-603-1/2 12,000 9,600 24,000 3-1/2 1/2 12RE3-604 14,000 11200 28,000 4 1/2 15RE3-606 20,000 16,000 40,000 6 1/2 15

Cordura-Web Nylon Slings

2000CapacityTwoStripes =2,000 lbs. perinch of width(one ply only).Superior abrasionresistance. Strongerthan other webbing by 25%.For types 3, 4 & 5, the eyesof Cordura-Web 2000 slingsfor are not tapered in anywidth. Cordura-Web slingsmeet or exceed OSHA andASME B30.9 requirements.

1000CapacityOne Stripe =1,000 lbs. perinch of width(one ply only).Tough cordurasurface on a lightduty web sling. Loadsurface is further pro-tected with the wider bearing surface, per capacity. ForTypes 3 & 4, the eyes of oneply Cordura-Web 1000 slingsare tapered for widths of 3"and 4". Cordura-Web slingsmeet or exceed OSHA andASME B30.9 requirements.

Code Web Rated Capacity (lbs)*Width V.

(in) Vertical Choker BasketCordura-Web 2000 Capacity

Type UUU1-202 2 4,000 3,200 8.000

1PLY UU1-203 3 6,000 4,800 12,000UU1-204 4 8,000 6,400 16,000UU2-202 2 8,000 6,400 16,000

2 PLY UU2-203 3 10,800 8,600 21,600UU2-204 4 14,400 11,500 28,800

Type 3 Type 4EE1-201 1 2,000 1,600 4,000

1 PLY EE1-202 2 4,000 3,200 8,000EE1-203 3 6,000 4,800 12,000EE1-204 4 8,000 6,400 16,000EE2-201 1 4,000 3,200 8,000

2 PLY EE2-202 2 8,000 6,400 16,000EE2-203 3 10,800 8,600 21,600EE2-204 4 14,400 11,500 28,800

Type 5EN1-201 1 4,000 3.200 8,000

1 PLY EN1-202 2 8,000 6,400 16,000EN1-203 3 12,000 9,600 24,000EN1-204 4 16,000 12,800 32,000EN2-201 1 7,800 6,200 15,600

2 PLY EN2-202 2 15,200 12,200 30,400EN2-203 3 20,400 16,300 40,800EN2-204 4 25,800 20,600 51,600

Cordura-Web 1000 Capacity

Type UUU1-102 2 2,000 1,600 4,000

1 PLY UU1-103 3 3,000 2,400 6,000UU1-104 4 4,000 3,200 8,000UU2-102 2 4,000 3,200 8,000

2 PLY UU2-103 3 5,400 4,300 10,800UU2-104 4 7,200 5,700 14,400

Type 3 Type 4EE1-101 1 1,000 800 2,000

1 PLY EE1-102 2 2,000 1,600 4.000EE1-103 3 3,000 2,400 6,000EEl-104 4 4,000 3,200 8,000EE2-101 1 2,000 1,600 4,000

2 PLY EE2-102 2 4,000 3,200 8,000EE2-103 3 5,400 4,300 10,800EE2-104 4 7,200 5,700 14,400

Type 5EN1-101 1 2,000 1,600 4,000

1 PLY EN1-102 2 4,000 3,200 8,000EN1-103 3 6,000 4,800 12,000ENI-104 4 8,000 6,400 16,000EN2-101 1 3,900 3,100 7,800

2 PLY EN2-102 2 7,600 6,100 15,200EN2-103 3 10,200 8,200 20,400EN2-104 4 12,900 10,300 25,800

* Do not exceed rated capacities. Ratings must be reduced when slings are used at angles of less than 90O from horizontal.

† Cordura is a registered trademark of DuPont.

Superior AbrasionResistanceThese slings are available in two strength capacities.Abrasive resistant Cordura†yarns cover all surfaces of theweb sling, extending sling lifeand long term value.

Safety Conscious• Standard Red Core yarn

warning system helps in the inspection process.

• Striped webbing helps identify proper capacity.

Cost Effective• The abrasive resistant

Cordura† yarns that coverthe web sling surfacesextends the life of the sling.

Time Efficient• Quick identification with

striped capacity.• Striped capacity for quick

identification.

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Bridle Slings & Hardware

Number of LegsS - (Single - 1)D - (Double - 2)T - (Triple - 3)Q - (Quad - 4)

T O S - EE1 - 802 x 10

Length ofAssembly

Bearing point tobearing point

Web SlingCode

Master LinkO - (Oblong)

BottomAttachmentsS - (Sling Hook)O - (Oblong)SP (Special)

How to Order

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SOSSingle Leg OblongLink Sling Hook

(EE1-801)

DOSDouble Leg Oblong

Link Sling Hook (EE1-801)

TOSTriple Leg OblongLink Sling Hook

(EE1-801)

QOQuad Leg OblongLink (EE1-801)

Do not exceed rated capacities. Ratings must be reducedwhen slings are used at angles of less than 90O fromHorizontal.

WARNING!

Codefor

Web Web Web No. Rated Capacity (lbs) Oblong Link Sling HookSling Width Plies ofLegs (in) Legs @ 90° @ 60° @ 45° @ 30° A x B x C D x E x F

1 1 Single 1,600 1,300 1,100 800 1/2 x 2-1/2 x 5 3/4 x 3-1/8 x 1EE1-801 1 1 Double 3,200 2,700 2,200 1,600 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 5 3/4 x 3-1/8 x 1

1 1 Triple 4,800 4,100 3,300 2,400 3/4 x 3 x 6 3/4 x 3-1/8 x 11 1 Quad 6,400 5,500 4,500 3,200 1 x 4 x 6 3/4 X 3-1/8 X 1

1 2 Single 3,000 2,500 2,100 1,500 1/2 x 2-1/2 x 5 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/16EE2-801 1 2 Double 6,000 5,100 4,200 3,000 3/4 x 3 x 6 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/16

1 2 Triple 9,000 7,700 6,300 4,500 3/4 x 3 x 6 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/161 2 Quad 12,000 10,300 8,400 6,000 1 x 4 x 8 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/16

2 1 Single 3,000 2,500 2,100 1,500 1/2 x 2-1/2 x 5 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/16EE1-802 2 1 Double 6,000 5,100 4,200 3,000 3/4 x 3 x 6 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/16

2 1 Triple 9,000 7,700 6,300 4,500 3/4 x 3 x 6 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/162 1 Quad 12,000 10,300 8,400 6,000 1 x 4 x 8 7/8 x 3-21/32 x 1-1/16

2 2 Single 6,000 5,100 4,200 3,000 3/4 x 3 x 6 1-1/4 x 4-11/16 x 1-1/4EE2-802 2 2 Double 12,000 10,300 8,400 6,000 1 x 4 x 8 1-1/4 x 4-11/16 x 1-1/4

2 2 Triple 18,000 15,500 12,700 9,000 1 x 4 x 8 1-1/4 x 4-11/16 X 1-1/42 2 Quad 24,000 20,700 16,900 12,000 1-1/4 x 4-3/8 x 8-3/4 1-1/4 x 4-11/16 x 1-1/4

Forged Aluminum Triangles and ChokersForged aluminum triangles and chokers are forged from aircraft quality aluminum alloy that combines the highest strength and durability with the lightness of aluminum. Parts are hand ground and polished to a smooth finish.

Dimensions (in) Approx. Min. BreakWt. WLL Strength

Size A B C D E F G (lbs) (lbs) (lbs)ALUMINUM TRIANGLET2 4 3-5/8 2-1/4 1-3/4 15/16 2-3/8 9/16 .31 3,360 16,800T3 5-1/4 5 3-1/4 2 1-3/16 3-5/16 5/8 .75 5,000 25,000T4 6-1/4 6-5/8 4-3/8 2-3/8 1-7/16 4 11/16 1.1 6,700 33,500T6 8-5/16 8-7/8 6-3/8 3-1/8 1-3/4 5-1/2 15/16 2.7 9,700 48,500ALUMINUM CHOKERC2 6-1/8 5-1/4 2-1/8 1-3/4 15/16 2-3/8 9/16 .73 3,360 16,800C3 7-1/2 7-1/8 3-1/8 2 1-1/8 3-5/16 5/8 1.3 5,000 25,000C4 8-3/4 8-3/4 4-1/8 2-3/8 1-7/16 4 11/16 1.9 6,700 33,500C6 11-5/16 11-3/4 6-1/8 3-1/8 1-3/4 5-1/2 15/16 5.1 9,700 48,500

Min.Dimensions (in) Approx Break

Wt. WLL StrengthSize A B C D E F G (lbs) (lbs) (lbs)STEEL TRIANGLEST2 2-7/8 3-3/4 2-1/8 1-3/4 1 2-5/16 1/2 1 6,600 33,000ST3 5-3/16 5 3-1/16 2 1-1/4 3-5/16 1/2 1.6 8,900 44,500ST4 6-7/16 6-5/8 4-5/16 2 1-5/8 3-7/8 1/2 2.7 11,600 58,000ST5 7-7/8 7-15/16 5-3/16 2-1/2 2 4-15/16 1/2 3.5 14,000 70,000ST6 9 9-1/4 6-1/8 2-3/4 2-5/16 5-9/16 1/2 5.3 16,800 84,000ST8 11-7/16 12 8-1/4 3-5/8 2-7/8 7-3/16 3/4 12 22,400 112,000ST10 13-1/4 14-1/8 10-1/8 4-7/8 3-5/8 8-1/4 3/4 17 28,000 140,000ST12 13-13/16 16-7/16 12-3/8 5 4-1/16 8 3/4 19 32,000 160,000STEEL CHOKERSSC2 6 5-1/2 2-1/8 2 1-1/16 2-1/4 1/2 2 6,600 33,000SC3 7-1/2 7 3-1/8 2 1-3/16 3-3/16 1/2 2.9 8,900 44,500SC4 9-5/16 9-9/16 4-1/8 2-1/2 1-13/16 3-1/2 1/2 6 11,600 58,000SC5 10-9/16 11-5/8 5-1/8 2-3/4 2-1/16 4-7/16 1/2 7 14,000 70,000SC6 12 12-3/4 6-1/8 2-7/8 2-11/16 4-9/16 1/2 9.8 16,800 84,000SC8 14-7/16 16-1/2 8-1/8 5 2-13/16 6-7/16 3/4 24 22,400 112,000

SC10 16-1/2 18-3/4 10-1/4 5-1/8 3-1/2 7-5/8 3/4 28 28,000 140,000SC12 19-1/4 22-5/8 12-1/8 5-1/2 4-1/4 9-3/4 3/4 40 32,000 160,000

AluminumTriangles

AluminumChokers

Steel Triangles and Chokers

SteelTriangles

SteelChokers

Web Sling Shackle• Finish: Hot Dip Galvanized. • Klik Pin (zinc plated) as shown

furnished as standard–cotter or hair pin can be used also.

• Shackle Body: Carbon Steel,Heat Treated and Tempered.

• Shackle Pin: Alloy Steel, Heat Treated and Tempered.

Webbing Ultimate Dimensions (in) Wt.Part Width Strength Ea.No. (in) (lbs)* WLL* W L D P R E (lbs)SS-2 2 32,200 8,050 2 2-1/4 5/8 3/4 1-5/8 5/8 1.7SS-3 3 52,200 13,050 3 3-1/4 3/4 7/8 1-7/8 3/4 2.8SS-4 4 43,200 10,800 4 3-3/4 3/4 7/8 1-7/8 7/8 3.1SS-5 5 72,000 18,000 5 4-1/4 7/8 1 2-1/8 7/8 4.8SS-6 6 72,000 18,000 6 4-3/4 1 1-1/8 2-3/8 1 6.8

SS-6H 6 95,400 23,850 6 4-3/4 1-1/8 1-1/4 2-5/8 1 9.8*Do Not Exceed Working Load Limit

Advantages and Benefits of Application Economical,Safety and Time Saving Features• Oblong links and hooks are alloy steel for strength and durability• Better load control and balance. Bridle slings give fixed lifting points

and multiple legs.• Hardware also avoids cutting and wearing of synthetic slings at

bearing points.• Red core thread safety warning system helps in ease of inspection

process.• Soft web sling legs help prevent damage to load.• Endless Type of web sling legs can be shifted to rotate wear

points... longer lasting slings.• Sling oblong links and hooks could be revised by adding new web

sling legs if needed.• More ergonomic - lighter weight than chain or wire rope bridle slings.

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Twin-Path® Slings• Twin-Path® Slings are constructed of polyester load

carrying yarns.• The load carrying yarns are protected by two inde-

pendent, seamless, color coded, polyester covers.• The internal red cover is protected by the outer

orange cover.• The sling cover is fabricated in such a way that

it is actually two complete and separate slings inone. Each path makes its own separate connectionbetween the lifting hook and the load. This uniqueback up system is designed to provide the slinguser with sufficient reaction time to maintain control of the load if damage to one of the pathswent undetected.

Twin-Path® Covermax Slings• Twin-Paths® Covermax Slings are constructed of

polyester load carrying yarns.• Gray Tag Patch - Polyester Load Yarns.• Tell Tails - When Twin-Path® and Twin-Path®

Covermax Slings are loaded beyond their ratedcapacity, the indicator tails shrink until they finallydisappear under the cover.

• The load carrying yarns are protected by two inde-pendent, seamless, color coded covers.

• The internal polyester red cover is protected by anouter gray cover of Covermax nylon.

• Sleeves can be sewn around the body of the slingso that they can be positioned to the areas wherethey are needed.

Polyester Cover – Covermax CoverA leather tag contains required Information - And the Flag Tag con-tains the Vertical Capacity in Large Readable Characters.

TWIN-PATH® & TWIN-PATH® COVERMAX SPECIFICATIONSCanadian Patent #1,280,458 United States Patent #4,850,629

ORANGEPolyester Cover

GREENCovermax Cover

Rated Capacities (lbs) 5-1 D/FTwin- Choker Vertical Basket Hitches Approx. Approx.

Twin- Path® Wt. BodyPath® Covermax (lbs per ft) Width

Stock No. Stock No. (Bearing-Bearing) (in)TP 200 TPC 200 1,600 2,000 4,000 3,464 2,828 .28 2TP 300 TPC 300 2,400 3,000 6,000 5,196 4,242 .30 2TP 450 TPC 450 3,600 4,500 9,000 7,794 6,383 .45 2TP 600 TPC 600 4,800 6,000 12,000 10,392 8,484 .48 3TP 750 TPC 750 6,000 7,500 15,000 12,990 10,605 .65 3TP 900 TPC 900 7,200 9,000 18,000 15,588 12,726 .70 3

TP 1200 TPC 1200 9,600 12,000 24,000 20,784 16,968 .90 4TP 1400 TPC 1400 11,200 14,000 28,000 24,248 19,798 .95 4TP 1700 TPC 1700 13,600 17,000 34,000 29,440 24,038 1.20 4TP 2200 TPC 2200 17,800 22,000 44,000 38,104 31,108 1.40 5TP 2600 TPC 2600 20,800 26,000 52,000 45,032 36,784 1.70 5TP 3200 TPC 3200 25,600 32,000 64,000 55,424 45,248 1.90 5TP 5000 TPC 5000 40,000 50,000 100,000 86,600 70,700 2.70 6TP 6000 TPC 6000 48,000 60,000 120,000 103,920 84,840 3.00 6

PLEASE NOTE: Capacities shown include both paths and are for one complete sling.Ratings based on straight pin diameter one-half the sling width.• DO NOT EXCEED RATED CAPACITY • METRIC CAPACITIES AVAILABLEWARNING! Can fail If damaged, misused or overloaded. Inspect before use. Use only if trained. Observe rated capacity. Avoid sharp edges and exposure to acid, alkalis, sunlight and temperature over 180O F. DEATH or INJURY can occur from improper use or maintenance.

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Twin-Path® & Twin-Path® Covermax Slings

PLEASE NOTE. Capacities shown include both paths and are for one complete sling.Ratings based on straight pin diameter one-half the sling width.• DO NOT EXCEED RATED CAPACITY • METRIC CAPACITIES AVAILABLEWARNING! Can fail if damaged, misused or overloaded. Inspect before use. Use only if trained. Observe rated capacity. Avoid sharp edges and exposure to acid, alkalis, sunlight and temperature over 180O F. DEATH or INJURY can occur from Improper use or maintenance.

Twin-Path® Extra Slings• Twin-Paths Extra Slings are constructed of high

performance load carrying yarns.• The load carrying yarns are protected by two inde-

pendent, seamless, color coded, polyester covers.• The internal red cover is protected by the outer

orange cover.• The sling cover is fabricated in such a way that

it is actually two complete and separate slings inone. Each path makes its own separate connectionbetween the lifting hook and the load. This uniqueback up system is designed to provide the slinguser with sufficient reaction time to maintain control of the load if damage to one of the pathswent undetected.

Twin-Path® Extra Covermax Slings• Twin-Path® Extra Covermax Slings are constructed

of high performance load carrying yarns.• Orange Tag Patch - High Performance Load Yarns.• Tell Tails - When Twin-Paths Extra and Twin-Path®

Extra, Covermax Slings are loaded beyond theirrated capacity, the indicator tails shrink until theyfinally disappear under the cover.

• The load carrying yarns are protected by two independent, seamless, color coded, covers.

• The internal polyester red cover is protected by an outer, gray cover of Covermax nylon.

• Sleeves can be sewn around the body of the slingso that they can be positioned to the areas wherethey are needed.

Polyester Cover – Covermax CoverA leather tag contains required Information - The Flag Tag contains the Vertical Capacity in Large Readable Characters.

TWIN-PATH® EXTRA & TWIN-PATH® EXTRA COVERMAX SPECIFICATIONSUnited States Patent: #4,850,629 Canadian Patent: #1,280,458

ORANGEPolyester Cover

GREENCovermax Cover

Rated Capacities (lbs) 5-1 D/F Approx.Twin- Choker Vertical Basket Hitches Wt. Approx.

Twin- Path® (lbs per ft) BodyPath® Covermax (Bearing- Width

Stock No. Stock No. Bearing) (in)TPX 1000 TPXC 1000 8,000 10,000 20,000 17,320 14,140 .31 3TPX 1500 TPXC 1500 12,000 15,000 30,000 25,980 21,210 .40 3TPX 2000 TPXC 2000 16,000 20,000 40,000 34,640 28,280 .55 3TPX 2500 TPXC 2500 20,000 25,000 50,000 43,300 35,350 .65 4TPX 3000 TPXC 3000 24,000 30,000 60,000 51,960 42,420 .80 4TPX 4000 TPXC 4000 32,000 40,000 80,000 69,280 56,560 1.12 5TPX 5000 TPXC 5000 40,000 50,000 100,000 86,139 70,700 1.50 5TPX 6000 TPXC 6000 48,000 60,000 120,000 103,920 84,840 1.60 6TPX 7000 TPXC 7000 56,000 70,000 140,000 121,240 98,980 1.68 6TPX 8500 TPXC 8500 68.000 85,000 170,000 147,220 120,190 1.85 6

TPX 10000 TPXC 10000 80,000 100,000 200,000 173,200 141,400 2.20 6TPX 12500 TPXC 12500 100,000 125,000 250.000 216,500 176,750 3.00 8TPX 15000 TPXC 15000 120,000 150,000 300,000 259,800 212,100 3.36 8TPX 17500 TPXC 17500 140,000 175,000 350,000 303,100 247,450 4.00 10TPX 20000 TPXC 20000 160,000 200,000 400,000 346,400 282,800 4.37 10TPX 25000 TPXC 25000 200,000 250,000 500,000 433,000 353,500 5.50 11TPX 27500 TPXC 27500 220,000 275,000 550,000 476,300 388,850 6.90 11TPX 30000 TPXC 30000 240,000 300,000 600,000 519,600 424,200 7.50 13

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Single Path - Endless Polyester Round Slings• A flexible solution to your lifting needs.• Rotation of lift points extends service life of sling.• Length measure from Bearing Point to Bearing Point• Two same color polyester tubular jackets.• The economical choice!

Rated Capacity (lbs) Approx. Measurements

Min. Body Dia. WidthItem Lgth. Wt. Relaxed @ LoadNo. Color Vertical Choker Basket (ft) (lbs/ft) (in) (in)

SP260 Purple 2,600 2,100 5,200 1-1/2 .2 5/8 1-1/8SP530 Green 5,300 4,200 10,600 1-1/2 .3 7/8 1-1/2SP840 Yellow 8,400 6,700 16,800 3 .4 1-1/8 1-7/8SP1060 Tan 10,600 8,500 21,200 3 .5 1-1/8 2-1/8SP1320 Red 13,200 10,600 26,400 3 .7 1-3/8 2-1/4SP1680 White 16,800 13,400 33,600 3 .8 1-3/8 2-1/2SP2120 Blue 21,200 17,000 42,400 3 1.1 1-3/4 3SP3100 Grey 31,000 24,800 62,000 3 1.6 2-1/4 3-3/4SP5300 Brown 53,000 42,400 106,000 8 2.5 2-3/4 4-5/8SP6600 Olive 66,000 52,800 132,000 8 3.1 3-1/8 5-1/4SP9000 Black 90,000 72,000 180,000 8 4.0 3-5/8 6

WARNING! DO NOT exceed rated capacities.When slings are used at angles of less than 90° from horizontal ratings must be reduced.

Twin-Path® Sparkeater Slings provideexceptional thermal stability andcan withstand temperatures up to 300O F/149OC. Aramids are inherently non-conductive. Theyprevent stray currents from welding

operations from damaging the cranemotor, wire rope or hoist chain.U.S. Patent #4,850,629 Canadian Patent#1,280,458

• The outer yellow cover is made from ahigh temperature resistant aramid fiber.

• All load bearing fibers are made from an aramid fiber known for its extra high tenacity, modulus,low stretch and non-conductive properties.

• An inner red cover contrasts with the outer yellow cover for easy early warning safety alert.

• Two separate paths make their own separate connection between the hook and the load. This is back up protectionfound only in Twin-Path® products.

Approx.Rated Capacities (lbs) Wt.

Width Stock (lbs. per ft.)(in) No. Choker Vertical Basket (Bearing-Bearing)

3 TPSE 1000 8,000 10,000 20,000 .313 TPSE 2000 16,000 20,000 40,000 .554 TPSE 3000 24,000 30,000 60,000 .80

Twin-Path® Sparkeater Slings

Choker Vertical Basket Vertical Wt. Lbs. WidthStock No. (lbs) (lbs) 60O (lbs) Basket (lbs) Per Ft. (in)

TPXCEE 1,000 8,000 10,000 17,320 20,000 .28 3TPXCEE 1,500 12,000 15,000 25,980 30,000 .36 3TPXCEE 2,000 16,000 20,000 36,640 40,000 .50 3TPXCEE 2,500 20,000 25,000 43,300 50,000 .60 4TPXCEE 3,000 24,000 30,000 51,960 60,000 .75 4TPXCEE 4,000 32,000 40,000 69,280 80,000 1.00 5TPXCEE 5,000 40,000 50,000 86,139 100,000 1.40 5

Twin-Path® Eye & EyeSynthetic SlingUS Patent #5,727,833 & #4,850,629EE – This product is made to be an eye and eyesling only. Usually an eye and eye sling is madefrom a round sling with a sleeve over it to formthe eyes at each end. This sling is light, strongand less expensive than a round sling with asleeve. It can be manufactured using either K-Spec® core yarn or polyester. Riggers havetold us that they have some applications wherethey want an eye & eye sling only & this is theone with all of the Twin-Path® features in astrictly eye & eye product.

Twin-Path® Adjustable Bridle SlingUS Patent #4,850,629 & #5,651,573TPXA (with K-Spec™) or TPA (with polyester) This tool is an aid to finding the center of gravity. When the load is lifted the ring moves over the COG to balance and level the object. We developed this tool in conjunction with riggers in the field for lifting objects with uneven geometricproportions or off center balance points. The Twin-Path®

Sling may be permanently attached to the ring, or in thefield using a G-Link™ for the connection. The G-Link™ or the permanent attachment keeps the slings in the sameplane as the ring which is the ideal form of connection.

Single Approx Adj. Ring Dim. (in) Shackle Dim. Sling Wt. (lbs)Bridle Sling Ring Main Hook Ring Nominal Approx. Approx.

TPA Cap Width Stock Area Area Shackle WLL 3 Ft. AdderCode (lbs) (in) Dia. (width) (lgth) Size (in) (ton) Base Per Ft.TPA 6 6,000 2 1/2 2-1/2 2-1/2 5/8 3-1/4 T 4.40 1.35

TPXA 12 12,000 3 3/4 3 3 7/8 6-1/2 T 6.80 1.95TPXA 20 20,000 4 1 4 4 1-1/4 12 T 13.60 2.70TPXA 40 40,000 5 1-1/2 5-1/4 5-1/4 1-3/4 25 T 31.10 4.20TPXA 60 60,000 5 2 7 7 2 35 T 60.00 5.70TPXA 90 90,000 6 2-1/4 8 8 2-1/4 55 T 86.00 8.10

Note: Capacities shown include both parts and are for one complete assembly.

CornerMax™ Wear Pads(Patent Pending)Abrasion protection requires a wear pad to protect a length of sling from exposure to a wide abrasive surface, such as concrete.Exposure of the sling to a sharp comer requires a wear pad that is not susceptible to cutting.After isolating the difference in the requirements,it was apparent that our Synthetic Armor WearPad was adequate for abrasion protection. A new type of wear pad was developed toimprove the protection of the sling whenexposed to steel comers, the CornerMax™ wear pad. The principle behind this invention is the formation of a tunnel between the padand the edge, greatly reducing the possibilityof cutting.• Photo shows formation of a tunnel between

the steel edge and the CornerMax™ wear pad.

Magnetic AluminumCorner ProtectorMade to order based on diameter and width require-ments. These aluminum protectors attach with mag-nets to steel corners and keep the surrounding slingfrom contacting the load. Just snap it in place andput the sling into the protected area.

SYNTHETIC SLINGS/WEAR PADS

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G-Links™

Two LegBridle

Two Sling Connection

RINGS: Use G-Linksto attach them

CHOKER:It was never

simpler

NEW! A multi-use coupler specificallydesigned for connecting hardware to web,round or Twin Path® slings. This versatilepatent-pending coupler can be used to connect two slings together, as a slidingchoker hook or as a two leg bridle! Alwaysuse G-Links™ of correct width and ratedcapacity.

WARNING! Can fail if damaged misused or overloaded.Inspect before use. Use only if trained. Observe ratedcapacity. DEATH or INJURY can occur from improperuse or maintenance.

One Do Not ExceedG-Link

Link Rated Ring SizesSize Stock Width Length Wt. Cap One Two(in) No. (in) (in) (lbs) (tons) G-Link G-Links2 SC200L 3.0 4.5 2.0 2.5 5/8 13 SC300L 4.25 6.0 3.5 5.0 1 14 SC400L 5.5 7.0 7.0 7.5 1-1/4 1-1/45 SC500L 7.0 9.0 15.0 15.0 1-1/2 26 SC600L 8.5 11.5 29.0 25.0 1-3/4 2-1/4

Two G-Links™ used together will double therated capacity of one G-Link™

HookAttachment

Twin-Path® Slings & Optical Tell-TailsReflection of

light from this endA flashlight

shown into this end

This sling contains optical Tell-Tails that enable the inspector to test the integrity of the core yarns. If the Tell-Tails do not extend past the tag it may indicate severe overloading and the sling should be returned to the manufacturer for evaluation. A flashlight shone intoone optical Tell-Tall will reflect from the other if the core yarns areintact. If the light does not pass from one Tell-Tall around the inside of the sling and out the other Tell-Tall, remove the sling from serviceand return it for repair evaluation. Patent Pending.Slings should be inspected for evidence of cutting or tearing of theouter cover. Slings with cuts should be removed from service and sent back to the manufacturer for repair evaluation. Damage to thecover may indicate core damage.Inspect slings for evidence of heat damage. Slings with polyester andaramid cores with polyester or Covermax covers should not be exposedto temperatures above 82OC/180OF. Aramid covered Sparkeater Slingsshould not be exposed to temperatures over 149OC/300OF. Slings withHDPE cores (Olefin) should not be exposed to temperatures above66OC/150OF. Cold temperature exposure down to minus 40OC/minus40OF does not effect the strength of the products.Slings using aluminum fittings shall not be used where fumes, vapors,sprays, or mists of alkalis or acids are present.Twin-Path® Lifting Slings and any fittings attached should be the subject of frequent and regular inspections. In addition to the initialinspection by a competent person and frequent written inspections,the slings should be visually inspected before each use.Written inspections should be performed every 30 days and documentsof such inspection by a competent person shall be kept on file in thesafety department of the plant or site where used. Inspections may be done more often based on frequency of use, severity of conditions,experience of past service life.Slings should be examined throughout their length for abrasion, cuts,heat damage, fitting distortion or damage, tag legibility, chemical deterioration, and if any doubts are held by the inspector the sling shouldbe removed from service. Core integrity is determined by hand inspectionof the entire sling or by fiber optic light transfer if this type of tell-tail isinstalled in the sling.If a deterioration is found, the sling must be removed from service andreturned to the manufacturer for evaluation.Slings removed from service that are not capable of repair should bedestroyed and rendered completely unfit for future use.

Synthetic Armor Wear PadsWear Pads protect loads and slings. These wear pads contain aramidsand can be made ready to use in any length or width to fit wire rope,chain, nylon webbing, or any regular rope or sling product. They can alsobe made in long lengths which the customer can cut into suitable sizes onthe job. Double or triple thicknesses provide cut resistance for the mostsevere conditions.

Styles Available:• SYNARM-SL is a sliding wear pad around the sling body with sewn

seams along both edges.• SYNARM-RM is a removable wear pad with a sewn seam on one

edge and a hook-and-loop fastener along the other edge.• SYNARM-EE is a wear pad that fits over both legs of a Twin-Path®

sling to enable it to be used like an eye-and-eye sling (NOTE: thistype of wear pad should be removed after each use so that the sling tag will be visible before each subsequent use and to permitthe bearing points of the sling to be changed for each use).

WIDTHS AVAILABLE: no maximum width - wear pads are assembledfrom 2" to 14" wide material and are sold by the running foot of length.

Assembly shown below is beingused to unload over 1,000 tonsof steel per day. TPXC sling is16ft. long with a double thicksynthetic armor wear pad.

The Importance of Wear PadsCutting is the number one cause of synthetic sling failure. If a cutsling is in use, property damage, personal injury or death can result.WEAR PADS act as a buffer between the load edge and the slingitself, greatly reducing the chance of cuts occurring.WEAR PADS used on steel slings assist in protecting the sling andload from damage along points of contact.There are w ear pads available for all types of slings:• Flat Stitched Sleeve using Extra Duty Series 9800 Webbing• Flat Fast Sleeve using Extra Duty Series 9800 Webbing

Wear Pad Materials• Rough Rider leather wear pad – 5/32" thick to protect your sling.• Shark-Skin heavy duty nylon webbing 3/16" thick.• TWP – Thick White Pad – 3/8" cut resistance. Synthetic felt with

high density.NOTE: Other materials are available for use as wear pads. Please contact us with your exact requirements

Cut Test Pad materials were subjected to cut testing. The attached chart provides the results. Note that the density padding increases the sling cut resistance by a minimum for 20%

Approx. Pad Rating*Thickness (in) (%)

Unprotected Sling 34Rough Rider 5/32 74Shark Skin 3/16 75

Thick White Pad 3/8 94

*The cutting edge was established by utilizing a 1" thickplate. A 45° angle was machined on each side of the platewith a radius of less than .016". No sliding was allowed ofthe slings. The results indicate the pad protection when theslings are loaded against this edge.

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Rated Capacity (Tons)*2 Leg Alloy Alloy

Choker Hitch*** Oblong Link (in)Rope Dia.(in) 600 450 300 D L W1/4 .66 .54 .38 1/2 5 2-1/2

5/16 1.0 .84 .6 1/2 5 2-1/23/8 1.5 1.2 .85 1/2 5 2-1/2

7/16 2.0 1.6 1.2 5/8 6 31/2 2.6 2.1 1.5 5/8 6 3

9/16 3.3 2.7 1.9 3/4 5-1/2 2-3/45/8 4.0 3.3 2.3 3/4 5-1/2 2-3/43/4 5.8 4.7 3.3 1 8 47/8 7.8 6.4 4.5 1 8 41 10. 8.3 5.9 1 8 4

1-1/8 13. 10. 7.4 1-1/4 8-3/4 4-3/81-1/4 16. 13. 9. 1-1/2 12 61-3/8 19. 15. 11. 1-1/2 12 61-1/2 22. 18. 13. 1-3/4 12 6

*** Eye Slip-Thru ThimbleRope Rated Dim. (in) Dim. (in)Dia. Capacity(in) (Tons)* A B No. L W1/4 .38 2 4 W-2 4-1/8 2-1/8

5/16 .60 2-1/2 5 W-2 4-1/8 2-1/83/8 .85 3 6 W-2 4-1/8 2-1/81/2 1.5 4 8 W-3 4-3/8 2-3/85/8 2.3 5 10 W-4 6-5/8 3-3/83/4 3.3 6 12 W4 6-5/8 3-3/87/8 4.5 6-1/2 1 3 W-5 7-1/8 3-3/41 5.9 7 14 W-5 7-1/8 3-3/4

1-1/8 7.4 7-1/2 15 W-6 8-3/8 4-3/81-1/4 9. 8 16 W-6 8-3/8 4-3/81-3/8 11. 8-1/2 17 W-7 9-1/2 51-1/2 13. 9 18 W-7 9-1/2 5

No. 100BSingle-Rope Leg Tucked Splice Loop End Slings

Single Part Body Hand Spliced Slings

The end of a single wire rope is bent back along therope to form the eye, and strands are hand-tuckedinto the body of the rope in what is called a taperedand concealed splice. This splice makes a sling thatis easily pulled through narrowspaces; there are no rough ends tosnag hands. Slings with rope bodieslarger than 1-1/2" diameter are madeonly with Burnt End splices in which

Hand Spliced EyeThe tapered and concealed splice utilizes tension in the rope body tosecure strands where they are tuckedback into the rope. Needs no metalsleeve to assure firm anchoring.When “tapered and concealed,” endsof strands are tucked inward and concealed inside the rope.

Rated capacities of chokerhitches apply when theangle of choke is greaterthan 120O

Rated capacities of baskethitches are based on a minimum diameter of curvature at the point ofload contact of 25 times the rope diameter.

Rated Capacities (Tons)Min. IPS Rope - Fiber Core IPS Rope - IWRC EIPS Rope - IWRC

Dia. Length Loop Dim. Basket Hitch Basket Hitch Basket Hitchof (SL) of Single Single Single

Rope Sling W L Choker Leg Choker Leg Choker Leg(in) (ft - in) (in) (in) Hitch Vertical 60o 45o 30o Hitch Vertical 60o 45o 30o Hitch Vertical 60o 45o 30o

3/8 2 - 6 3 6 0.85 1.1 1.9 1.6 1.1 0.92 1.2 2.1 1.7 1.2 1.1 1.3 2.3 1.8 1.37/16 2 - 9 3-1/2 7 1.2 1.4 2.4 2.0 1.4 1.2 1.5 2.6 2.1 1.5 1.4 1.8 3.1 2.5 1.81/2 3 4 8 1.5 1.8 3.1 2.5 1.8 1.6 2.0 3.5 2.8 2.0 1.9 2.3 4.0 3.3 2.3

9/16 3 - 6 4-1/2 9 1.9 2.3 4.0 3.3 2.3 2.0 2.5 4.3 3.5 2.5 2.4 2.9 5.0 4.1 2.95/8 4 5 10 2.3 2.8 4.8 4.0 2.8 2.5 3.0 5.2 4.2 3.0 2.9 3.5 6.1 4.9 3.53/4 4 - 6 6 12 3.3 3.9 6.8 5.5 3.9 3.6 4.2 7.3 5.9 4.2 4.1 4.8 8.3 6.8 4.87/8 5 - 6 7 14 4.5 5.2 9.0 7.4 5.2 4.8 5.5 9.5 7.8 5.5 5.6 6.4 11 9.0 6.41 6 8 16 5.9 6.7 12 9.5 6.7 6.3 7.2 12 10 7.2 7.2 8.3 14 12 8.3

1-1/8 6 - 6 9 18 7.4 8.4 15 12 8.4 7.9 9.0 16 13 9.0 9.1 10 17 14 101-1/4 7 10 20 9.0 10 17 14 10 9.7 11 19 16 11 11 13 23 18 131-3/8 7 - 6 11 22 11 12 21 17 12 12 13 23 18 13 13 15 26 21 151-1/2 8 - 6 12 24 13 15 26 21 15 14 16 28 23 16 16 18 31 25 181-5/8 9 13 26 15 17 29 24 17 16 18 31 25 18 18 21 36 30 211-3/4 9 - 6 14 28 17 20 35 28 20 19 21 36 30 21 21 24 42 34 24

2 11 16 32 22 26 45 37 26 24 28 48 40 28 28 32 55 45 322-1/4 12 - 6 18 36 28 32 55 45 32 30 34 59 48 34 35 40 69 57 402-1/2 14 20 40 34 39 68 55 39 37 42 73 59 42 42 48 83 68 48

*Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d Ratio of 15.***See Choker Hitch Rated Capacity Adjustment.

* Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/dRatio of 15.

*** See Choker Hitch Rated Capacity Adjustment.

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Rated Cap. (Tons)* Alloy Oblong Link HookRopeDia. WLL**(in) 60O 45O 30O D L W (Tons) E R1/4 .85 .70 .49 1/2 5 2-1/2 3-1/4 15/16 3-7/32

5/16 1.3 1.1 .76 1/2 5 2-1/2 1 1-1/32 3-21/323/8 1.9 1.9 1.1 1/2 5 2-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/16 4 -3/32

7/16 2.5 2.0 1.4 5/8 6 3 1-1/2 1-1/16 4-3/321/2 3.2 2.6 1.8 3/4 5-1/2 2-3/4 2 1-7/32 4-11/16

9/16 4.0 3.2 2.3 3/4 5-1/2 2-3/4 3 1-1/2 5-3/45/8 4.9 4.0 2.8 1 8 4 3 1-1/2 5-3/43/4 6.8 5.5 3.9 1 8 4 5 1-7/8 7-3/87/8 8.9 7.3 5.2 1 8 4 7-1/2 2-1/4 9-1/161 12. 9.5 6.7 1-1/4 8-3/4 4-3/8 7-1/2 2-1/4 9-1/16

1-1/8 15. 12. 8.4 1-1/4 8-3/4 4-3/8 10 2-1/2 10- 1/161-1/4 18. 15. 10. 1-1/2 12 6 10 2-1/2 10-1/161-3/8 22. 18. 12. 1-3/4 12 6 15 3-3/8 12-1/21-1/2 25. 21. 15. 1-3/4 12 6 15 3-3/8 12-1/21-5/8 30. 24. 17. 2 14 7 AH-22 3-3/8 12-1/21-3/4 34. 28. 20. 2 14 7 AH-30 4 14-1/16

2 44. 36. 26. 2-1/4 16 8 AH-37 4-1/4 18-3/162-1/4 55. 45. 32. 2-1/2 16 8 AH-45 4-3/4 20-1/8

E-TH-E E-TH-HT ST-TH-HT

*Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d Ratio of 15.Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter.Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5.Sling angles of less than 30 degrees shall not be used.**Working Load Limit.

Safety Latches areavailable if required.

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ends of strands are left exposed and cut off with atorch. These may also be cut shorter and served, forsmoothness. All have the same rated capacity, sizefor size.

WARNING: Hand-splicedslings should not be used in lifts where the sling mayrotate and cause the wirerope to unlay.

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No. 105BEyes are formed using the flemish eye splice. Ends are securedby pressing a metal sleeve over the ends of the strands of thesplice. Pull is directly along the centerline of rope and eye. Givesmost efficient use of rope capacity and is economical.

Single-Rope Legs Torpedo Loop-Lock Slings

* Rated capacities of basket hitches are based on a minimum diameter of curvature at the pointof load contact of 40 times the rope diameter for slings 1/4" thru 1" diameter and 25 times therope diameter for slings 1-1/4" diameter and larger.

Rated Capacities (Tons)*

Min. Loop Dim.IPS Rope - IWRC EIPS Rope - IWRC

Dia. Length Basket Hitch Basket Hitchof (SL) of Single Single

Rope Sling W L Choker Leg Choker Leg(in) (ft - in) (in) (in) Hitch Vertical 60° 45° 30° Hitch Vertical 60° 45° 30°1/4 1 - 6 2 4 .41 .56 .97 .79 .56 .48 .65 1.1 .92 .653/8 2 3 6 .93 1.2 2.1 1.7 1.2 1.1 1.4 2.4 2.0 1.41/2 2 - 6 4 8 1.6 2.2 3.8 3.1 2.2 1.9 2.5 4.3 3.5 2.55/8 3 5 10 2.5 3.4 5.9 4.8 3.4 2.9 3.9 6.8 5.5 3.93/4 3 - 6 6 12 3.6 4.9 8.5 6.9 4.9 4.1 5.6 9.7 7.9 5.67/8 4 7 14 4.8 6.6 11 9.3 6.6 5.6 7.6 13 11 7.61 4 - 6 8 16 6.3 8.5 15 12 8.5 7.2 9.8 17 14 9.8

1-1/8 5 9 18 7.9 10 17 14 10 9.1 12 21 17 121-1/4 5 - 6 10 20 9.7 13 23 18 13 11 15 26 21 151-3/8 6 11 22 12 15 26 21 15 13 18 31 25 181-1/2 7 12 24 14 18 31 25 18 16 21 36 30 211-3/4 8 14 28 19 25 43 35 25 21 28 48 40 28

2 9 16 32 24 32 55 45 32 28 37 64 52 372-1/4 10 18 36 30 39 68 55 39 35 44 76 62 442-1/2 11 20 40 37 47 81 66 47 42 54 94 76 542-3/4 12 22 44 44 57 99 81 57 51 65 113 92 65

3 13 24 48 52 67 116 95 67 60 77 133 109 773-1/2 16 - 6 32 64 69 88 152 124 88 79 102 177 144 1023-3/4 18 36 72 78 100 173 141 100 90 115 199 163 115

4 20 40 80 88 113 196 160 113 101 130 225 184 1304-1/2 24 50 100 108 139 241 197 139 124 160 277 226 160

Swaging Provides Positive GripThis cutaway of a metal sleeve swagedonto a splice shows how metal “flows” into valleys between strands to positivelyprevent ends from unlaying when sling isused within its rated capacity.

Single-Rope Legs Torpedo Loop-Lock Slings & Choker Hooks

Flemish Eye SpliceIn the standard flemish eye mechanicalsplice, rope is separated into twoparts–3 adjacent strands, and 3 adjacent strands and core. These twoparts are then re-laid back in oppositedirections to form an eye, and ends aresecured with a pressed metal sleeve.

*Rated capacities of Choker hitches apply when the angle of choke isgreater than 135O. Sling #135 is similar to #136, but has a spliced

loop on the load end in place of a thimble.Sling #138 is similar to #137, but has a thim-ble on the load end in place of a spliced loop.

Rated Capacity (Tons)* Sliding ChokerDia. IPS Slip-Thru Spliced Loops Hooksof Rope IPS EIPS Thimbles

Rope Fiber Rope Rope Size Width Length Size Wt.(in) Core IWRC IWRC No. (in) (in) No. (lbs)1/4 .38 .42 .48 W-2 2 4 1/4 - 5/16 1.03/8 .85 .93 1.1 W-2 3 6 3/8 0.81/2 1.5 1.6 1.9 W-3 4 8 1/2 1.255/8 2.3 2.5 2.9 W-4 5 10 5/8 2.53/4 3.3 3.6 4.2 W-4 6 12 3/4 4.57/8 4.5 4.9 5.7 W-5 7 14 7/8 - 1 101 5.8 6.4 7.4 W-5 8 16 7/8 - 1 10

1-1/8 7.1 7.8 9.0 W-6 9 18 1-1/8 - 1-1/4 261-1/4 8.7 9.6 11 W-6 10 20 1-1/8 - 1-1/4 261-3/8 10 11 13 W-7 11 22 1-3/8 - 1-1/2 421-1/2 12 14 16 W-7 12 24 1-3/8 - 1-1/2 42

Dia.Rated Capacities* (Tons) Sliding**** Alloy

ofIPS Rope IWRC** When Used Choker Hooks Oblong

Rope Size Wt. Links***(in) 60° 45° 30° (in) (lbs) d (in)3/8 1.6 1.3 0.93 3/8 .8 1/21/2 2.8 2.3 1.6 1/2 1.25 3/45/8 4.4 3.6 2.5 5/8 2.5 7/83/4 6.3 5.1 3.6 3/4 4.5 17/8 8.5 7.0 4.9 7/8 - 1 8 1-1/81 11 9 6.4 7/8 - 1 8 1-1/2

1-1/8 13 11 7.8 1-1/8 - 1-1/4 26 1-1/21-1/4 17 14 9.6 1-1/8 - 1-1/4 26 1-3/41-3/8 20 16 11 1-3/8 - 1-1/2 42 21-1/2 24 19 14 1-3/8 - 1-1/2 42 2

Dia.* Rated Capacities** Alloy of in tons when used Oblong

Rope Links***(in) 60° 45° d (in)3/8 4.3 3.5 11/2 7.6 6.2 1-1/25/8 12 9.6 1-1/23/4 17 14 27/8 23 18 21 29 24 2-1/4

1-1/8 36 29 2-3/41-1/4 44 36 2-3/41-3/8 53 44 41-1/2 63 52 41-3/4 85 69 4

2 110 90 4-3/4

Two Leg Bridle Slings

* Larger sizes are available on request.** Rated capacities are given in tons of 2000 lb. using IPS

rope with IWRC. Information on EIPS ropes & fitting sizes with higher rated capacities is available on request. Ratedcapacities of basket hitches are based on minimum diameter of curvature at the point of loaded contact of 20 times the rope diameter.

* Rated capacities are based onminimum diameter of curvature at the point of load contact of 20 times the rope diameter.

** Information on EIPS ropes & fitting sizes with higher ratedcapacities is available on request.

**** Rated capacities of choker hitchesapply when the angle of choke isgreater than 1350.

No. 210BSingle Rope Legs,Oblong Link,Sliding ChokerHooks andTorpedo Loop-Locks

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Two Leg Basket Slings

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Dia. Min. Rated Capacities (Tons) Alloy Rated Capacities (Tons)of Length IPS-IWRC Oblong EIPS-IWRC

Wire (SL) of LinksRope Sling Dia.(in) Ft.- In. 60° 45° 30° (in) 60° 45° 30°

1/4 1 - 3 .97 .79 .56 1/2 1.10 .91 .655/16 1 - 6 1.50 1.30 .87 1/2 1.70 1.50 1.003/8 1 - 8 2.10 1.80 1.20 3/4 2.50 2.00 1.40

7/16 1 - 10 3.00 2.50 1.70 3/4 3.50 2.80 2.001/2 2 - 0 3.80 3.10 2.20 3/4 4.40 3.60 2.50

9/16 2 - 2 4.90 4.00 2.70 1 5.60 4.60 3.105/8 2 - 4 5.90 4.80 3.40 1 6.80 5.50 3.903/4 2 - 9 8.40 6.90 4.90 1-1/4 9.70 7.90 5.607/8 3 - 3 11.00 9.30 6.60 1-1/4 13.00 11.00 7.601 3 - 6 15.00 12.00 8.50 1-1/2 17.00 14.00 9.80

1-1/8 4 - 0 18.00 15.00 10.00 1-3/4 21.00 17.00 12.001-1/4 4 - 6 22.00 18.00 13.00 1-3/4 26.00 21.00 15.001-3/8 5 - 0 27.00 22.00 15.00 2 31.00 25.00 18.001-1/2 5 - 6 32.00 26.00 18.00 2-1/4 36.00 30.00 21.001-5/8 6 - 0 38.00 31.00 20.00 2-1/2 43.00 35.00 23.001-3/4 6 - 6 43.00 35.00 25.00 2-1/2 49.00 40.00 28.00

2 8 - 0 55.00 45.00 32.00 2-3/4 63.00 52.00 37.0021/4 8 - 9 69.00 56.00 40.00 3-1/4 79.00 65.00 46.002-1/2 10 - 0 84.00 68.00 48.00 3-3/4 97.00 79.00 56.00

For approximate capacities using Fibre Core IPS: deduct 10% from IPS-IWRC strengths. For approximate capacities on Hand Braided Slings: deduct 15% from corresponding mechanically swaged strengths. For approximate capacities on Socket Attachments: add 5% to corresponding IWRC swaged strengths.

Three-Leg Flemished Eye & Mechanically Swaged SlingsNo. 300 Series

Dia. Min. Rated Capacities (Tons) Alloy Rated Capacities (Tons)of Length IPS-IWRC Oblong EIPS-IWRC

Wire (SL) of LinksRope Sling Dia.(in) Ft.- In. 60° 45° 30° (in) 60° 45° 30°1/4 1 - 3 1.40 1.20 .84 1/2 1.60 1.40 .97

5/16 1 - 6 2.30 1.80 1.30 3/4 2.60 2.10 1.503/8 1 - 8 3.20 2.60 1.90 3/4 3.70 3.00 2.20

7/16 1 - 10 4.40 3.60 2.50 1 5.10 4.10 2.901/2 2 - 0 5.70 4.60 3.30 1 6.60 5.30 3.80

9/16 2 - 2 7.10 5.80 4.10 1 8.30 6.80 4.705/8 2 - 4 8.80 7.20 5.10 1-1/4 10.00 8.30 5.903/4 2 - 9 13.00 10.00 7.30 1-1/2 14.00 12.00 8.407/8 3 - 3 17.00 14.00 9.90 1-1/2 20.00 16.00 11.001 3 - 6 22.00 18.00 13.00 1-3/4 25.00 21.00 15.00

1-1/8 4 - 0 27.00 22.00 16.00 2 31.00 25.00 18.001-1/4 4 - 6 33.00 27.00 18.00 2-1/4 38.00 31.00 21.001-3/8 5 - 0 40.00 33.00 22.00 2-3/4 46.00 38.00 25.001-1/2 5 - 6 47.00 39.00 26.00 2-3/4 55.00 45.00 30.001-5/8 6 - 0 53.00 43.00 31.00 2-3/4 61.00 49.00 36.001-3/4 6 - 6 64.00 52.00 35.00 3 73.00 60.00 40.00

2 8 - 0 83.00 67.00 46.00 3-1/2 95.00 76.00 53.002-1/4 8 - 9 103.00 84.00 58.00 4 118.00 96.00 67.002-1/2 10 - 0 126.00 102.00 72.00 4-1/2 145.00 118.00 84.00

Slings are 3-leg All-Purpose bridles, generally recommended for handling unbalanced loads.

For approximate capacities using Fibre Core IPS: deduct 10%from IPS-IWRC strengths. For approximate capacities on Hand Braided Slings: deduct 15%from corresponding mechanically swaged strengths. For approximate capacities on Socket Attachments: add 5% tocorresponding IWRC swaged strengths.

200CT2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andCrescent Thimble onBottom.

200OS2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andOpen Swage Socketon Bottom.

200CS2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andClosed Swage Socketon Bottom.

200BAS2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andBolt Anchor Shackleon Bottom.

200FL2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andFlemish Loopson Bottom.

200HT2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andHeavy Duty Thimbleson Bottom.

200EH2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andEye Hoist HooksSafety Latches onBottom.

200SPA2 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy Duty Thimbles on Top andScrew Pin AnchorShackle on Bottom.

300FL3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top and Flemish Loops onBottom.

300HT3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top and Heavy Duty Thimbleson Bottom.

300EH3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top andEye Hoist HooksSafety Latches onBottom.

300SPA3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top andScrew Pin AnchorShackle on Bottom.

300CT3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top andCrescent Thimble onBottom.

300OS3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top andOpen Swage Socketon Bottom.

300CS3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top andClosed Swage Socketon Bottom.

300BAS3 leg–Oblong Linkwith Heavy DutyThimbles on Top andBolt Anchor Shackleon Bottom.

Two-Leg Flemished Eye & Mechanically Swaged SlingsNo. 200 Series

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Pertinent Dimensions for End Fittings for No. 200, 300 & 400 Series SlingsDiam. Standard Heavy Duty Alloy Carbon Half Thimble Open Closed

Of Loop Inside Thimble Inside Hook Shackle Size (in) Inside Loop Swage Socket Swage SocketWire Size-Tons HeadRope Width Length Width Length For For Width Length Pin. Jaw Hole. Thickness(in) (in) (in) (in) (in) IPS & EIPS IPS EIPS (in) (in) Dia. (in) Opening (in) Dia. (in) (in)

6 x 19 with IWRC

1/4 2 4 7/8 1-5/8 1 5/16 5/16 – – 11/16 11/16 3/4 1/25/16 2-1/2 5 1-1/16 1-7/8 1 3/8 3/8 – – 13/16 13/16 7/8 11/163/8 3 6 1-1/8 2-1/8 1-1/2 7/16 7/16 2 4 13/16 13/16 7/8 11/16

7/16 3-1/2 7 1-1/4 2-3/8 2 1/2 1/2 2-1/4 5 1 1 1-1/16 7/81/2 4 8 1-1/2 2-3/4 3 5/8 5/8 2-1/4 5-1/2 1 1 1-1/16 7/8

9/16 4-1/2 9 1-1/2 2-3/4 5 5/8 5/8 2-1/4 5-1/2 1-3/16 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/85/8 5 10 1-3/4 3-1/4 5 3/4 3/4 3-1/4 7 1-3/16 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/83/4 6 12 2 3-3/4 7 7/8 7/8 3-1/4 9 1-3/8 1-1/2 1-7/16 1-5/167/8 7 14 2-1/4 4-1/4 11 1 1 4-1/2 10-1/2 1-5/8 1-3/4 1-11/16 1-1/21 8 16 2-1/2 4-1/2 11 1-1/8 1-1/4 4-1/2 12 2 2 2-1/16 1-3/4

1-1/8 9 18 2-7/8 5-1/8 15 1-1/4 1-1/4 4-5/8 13-1/2 2-1/4 2-1/4 2-5/16 2

6 x 37 with IWRC

1-1/4 10 20 2-7/8 5-1/8 15 1-3/8 1-1/2 5-1/2 15 2-1/2 2-1/2 2-9/16 2-1/41-3/8 11 22 3-1/2 6-1/4 22 1-1/2 1-3/4 6 17 2-1/2 2-1/2 2-9/16 2-1/41-1/2 12 24 3-1/2 6-1/4 22 1-3/4 1-3/4 6-1/2 18 2-3/4 3 2-13/16 2-1/21-5/8 13 26 4 8 30 1-3/4 1-3/4 6-1/2 18 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-9/16 31-3/4 14 28 4-1/2 9 30 1-3/4 2 7 21-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-9/16 3

2 16 32 6 12 37 2 2-1/2 7 24-1/2 3-3/4 4 3-13/16 3-1/42-1/4 18 36 7 14 45 2-1/2 2-1/2 8-1/2 25-1/2 4-1/4 4-1/4 4-5/16 42-1/2 20 40 – – 60 2-1/2 3 8-1/2 26-1/2 4-1/4 4-1/4 4-5/16 42-3/4 22 44 – – – 3 3 10 30 – – – –

3 24 48 – – – 3 3 10 32 – – – –3-1/4 – 3 3-1/23-1/2 – 3-1/2 3-1/23-3/4 – 3-1/2 4

4 – 4 4

Four-Leg Flemished Eye & Mechanically Swaged SlingsNo. 400 Series

Dia. Min. Rated Capacities (Tons) Alloy Rated Capacities (Tons)of Length IPS-IWRC Oblong EIPS-IWRC

Wire (SL) of LinksRope Sling Dia.(in) Ft.-In. 60° 45° 30° (in) 60° 45° 30°1/4 1 - 3 1.90 1.60 1.10 1/2 2.20 1.80 1.30

5/16 1 - 6 3.00 2.50 1.70 3/4 3.50 2.80 2.003/8 1 - 8 4.30 3.50 2.40 1 5.00 4.00 2.80

7/16 1- 10 5.80 4.80 3.40 1 6.70 5.50 4.001/2 2 - 0 7.60 6.20 4.40 1-1/4 8.70 7.10 5.00

9/16 2 - 2 9.50 7.80 5.40 1-1/4 11.00 9.00 6.205/8 2 - 4 12.00 9.60 6.80 1-1/4 13.00 11.00 7.803/4 2 - 9 17.00 14.00 9.80 1-3/4 18.00 16.00 11.007/8 3 - 3 23.00 18.00 13.00 1-3/4 26.00 21.00 15.001 3 - 6 29.00 24.00 17.00 2-1/4 34.00 28.00 20.00

1-1/8 4 - 0 36.00 29.00 20.00 2-3/4 42.00 34.00 24.001-1/4 4 - 6 44.00 26.00 26.00 2-3/4 51.00 42.00 30.001-3/8 5 - 0 53.00 44.00 30.00 3-1/4 61.00 50.00 36.001-1/2 5 - 6 63.00 52.00 36.00 3-3/4 73.00 60.00 42.001-5/8 6 - 0 74.00 61.00 40.00 3-3/4 85.00 70.00 46.001-3/4 6 - 6 85.00 69.00 50.00 4-1/2 98.00 80.00 56.00

2 8 - 0 110.00 90.00 64.00 4-1/2 126.00 104.00 74.002-1/4 8 - 9 138.00 112.00 80.00 Call 158.00 130.00 92.002-1/2 10 - 0 168.00 136.00 96.00 Call 194.00 158.00 112.00

For approximate capacities using Fibre Core IPS: deduct 10% from IPS-IWRC strengths. For approximate capacities on Hand Braided Slings: deduct 15% from corresponding mechanically swaged strengths. For approximate capacities on Socket Attachments: add 5% to corresponding IWRC swaged strengths.

400CT4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top andCrescent Thimbleon Bottom.

400OS4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top and OpenSwage Socketon Bottom.

400CS4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top andClosed SwageSocket on Bottom.

400BAS4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top and BoltAnchor Shackleon Bottom.

Slings are 4-leg All-Purpose bridles, used both for balanced &unbalanced loads and for heavier loads where design calls formore distribution of weight by the use of attachment at fourpoints.

400FL4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top andFlemish Loopson Bottom.

400HT4 leg–OblongLink with Heavy DutyThimbles on Topand Heavy DutyThimbles on Bottom.

400EH4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top and EyeHoist HooksSafety Latcheson Bottom.

400SPA4 leg–OblongLink with HeavyDuty Thimbleson Top andScrew PinAnchor Shackle on Bottom.

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When a choke is drawn down tight against a load, or a side pull isexerted resulting in an angle of less than 120O, an adjustment mustbe made for further reduction of the sling rated capacity.Rated Capacities Basket Hitch and vertical lift based on D/d ratio of 5when "d" diameter of the finished grommet.Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no smaller than 5x the body dia.Rated capacities based on design factor of 5.Sling angles of less than 30 degrees shall not be used.*** See Lift Engineering Guidelines for Rated Capacity Adjustment forChoker Hitches.

Strand Laid GrommetWire Rope Slings 7x19 and 7x37 Class - IPS – Rated Cap. (Tons)

Basket HitchesSlingBodyDia. ***(in) Vert. Choker Vertical 600 450 300

1/4 .85 .60 1.7 1.5 1.2 .855/16 1.3 .93 2.7 2.3 1.9 1.33/8 1.9 1.3 3.8 3.3 2.7 1.9

7/16 2.6 1.8 5.2 4.5 3.6 2.61/2 3.3 2.3 6.7 5.8 4.7 3.3

9/16 4.2 2.9 8.4 7.3 6.0 4.25/8 5.2 3.6 10. 9.0 7.4 5.23/4 7.4 5.2 15. 13. 10. 7.47/8 10. 7.0 20. 17. 14. 10.1 13 9.1 26. 22. 18. 13.

1-1/8 16. 11. 32. 28. 23. 16.1-1/4 20. 14. 39. 34. 28. 20.1-3/8 23. 16. 46. 40. 33. 23.1-1/2 27. 19. 54. 47. 38. 27.1-5/8 31. 22. 62. 54. 44. 31.1-3/4 36. 25. 72. 62. 51. 36.1-7/8 41. 28. 81. 70. 57. 41.

2 46. 32. 92. 79. 65. 46.2-1/8 51. 36. 102. 88. 72. 51.2-1/4 56. 39. 113. 98. 80. 56.2-3/8 62. 44. 124. 108. 88. 62.2-1/2 68. 47. 136. 117. 96. 68.2-3/4 81. 56. 161. 140. 114. 81.

3 94. 66. 189. 163. 133. 94.

No. 11B6x19 & 6x37 Class - IPS - IWRC – Rated Cap. (Tons)

Basket HitchesSlingBodyDia. ***(in) Vert. Choker Vertical 600 450 300

1/4 .92 .64 1.8 1.6 1.3 .925/16 1.4 1.0 2.9 2.5 2.0 1.43/8 2.0 1.4 4.1 3.5 2.9 2.0

7/16 2.8 1.9 5.5 4.8 3.9 2.81/2 3.6 2.5 7.2 6.2 5.1 3.6

9/16 4.5 3.2 9.0 7.8 6.4 4.55/8 5.6 3.9 11. 9.7 7.9 5.63/4 8. 5.6 16. 14. 11. 8.7/8 11. 7.6 22. 19. 15. 11.1 14. 9.8 28. 24. 20. 14.

1-1/8 18. 12. 35. 31. 25. 18.1-1/4 22. 15. 43. 38. 31. 22.1-3/8 26. 18. 52. 45. 37. 26.1-1/2 31. 22. 62. 53. 44. 31.1 -5/8 36. 25. 72. 62. 51. 36.1-3/4 41. 29. 83. 72. 59. 41.1-7/8 47. 33. 95. 82. 67. 47.

2 54. 38. 107. 93. 76. 54.2-1/8 60. 42. 120. 104. 85. 60.2-1/4 67. 47. 134. 116. 95. 67.2-3/8 75. 52. 149. 129. 105. 75.2-1/2 82. 57. 163. 142. 116. 82.2-3/4 98. 69. 196. 170. 139. 98.

3 115. 81. 231. 200. 163. 115.

No. 14B

Hand TuckedContinuous

Construction... madefrom one continuous

strand

Mechanical Splice 7Parts of Wire Rope in

the Sling Body

Strand Laid Grommets have either a wirerope body, or a body of six strands laidhelically around a strand core, with either ahand tucked or a mechanical splice to form

an endless sling body. Minimum circumference of the slingis 96 times the grommet body diameter.

No. 15B

7x7x

19

7x7x

7

Flemish Eye SpliceIn the standard flemish eye mechanicalsplice, the cable laid fabric is separatedinto two parts – 3 adjacent componentropes, and the other 3 adjacent component ropes plus the core rope.These two parts are then re-laid backin opposite directions to form an eye,and ends are secured with a pressedmetal sleeve.

Swaging Provides Positive GripThis cutaway of a metal sleeve swagedonto a splice shows how metal “flows”into valleys between strands to positivelyprevent ends from unlayingwhen sling is used withinits rated capacity.

Rated Capacity (Tons)*Basket Hitch Eye Slip

Body * ** Thru Heavy Slip-onDia. Vert. Choker Thimble Thimble Thimble(in) Hitch 600 450 300 A B ST HT QT1/4 .50 .34 1.0 .87 .71 .50 2 4 W-2 1/4 3/83/8 1.1 .74 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.1 3 6 W-2 3/8 3/81/2 1.9 1.3 3.7 3.2 2.6 1.9 4 8 W-3 1/2 1/25/8 2.8 1.9 5.5 4.8 3.9 2.8 5 10 W-4 5/8 5/83/4 4.1 2.8 8.1 7.0 5.8 4.1 6 12 W-4 3/4 3/47/8 5.4 3.7 11. 9.4 7.6 5.4 7 14 W-5 7/8 7/81 6.9 4.7 14. 12. 9.7 6.9 8 16 W-5 1 1

1-1/8 8.3 5.8 17. 14. 12. 8.3 9 18 W-6 1-1/8 –1-1/4 9.9 7.0 20. 17. 14. 9.9 10 20 W-6 1-1/4 –

Mechanical Splice Cable Laid Body Wire Rope Slings No. 108C

LengthB

OT-OT

HT-HT

ST-ST

E-EA

Cable Laid Grommet Wire Rope SlingsEIP Rated Capacity (Tons)

Com- Finished Basket Hitchesponent SlingRope BodyDia. Dia. ***(in) (in) Vert. Choker Vertical 300 450 600

7 x 7 x 7 Galvanized Aircraft Cable

1/8 3/8 1.6 1.0 3.2 1.6 2.2 2.83/16 9/16 3.5 2.3 6.9 3.5 4.9 6.07/32 5/8 4.5 2.9 9.0 4.5 6.4 7.8

7 x 6 x 19 and 7 x 6 x 37- EIP

1/4 3/4 5.6 3.6 11 5.6 7.9 9.75/16 15/16 8.7 5.6 17 8.7 12 153/8 1-1/8 12 8.0 25 12 17 21

7/16 1-5/16 17 11 33 17 23 291/2 1-1/2 21 14 43 21 30 37

9/16 1-11/16 27 17 53 27 38 465/8 1-7/8 33 21 66 33 46 573/4 2-1/4 46 30 92 46 65 807/8 2-5/8 62 40 123 62 87 1071 3 79 51 158 79 112 137

1-1/8 3-3/8 98 64 196 98 138 1701-1/4 3-3/4 119 77 237 119 168 205

No. 21B

When a choke is drawn down tight against a load, or a side pull isexerted resulting in an angle of less than 120O, an adjustment mustbe made for further reduction of the sling rated capacity.Rated Capacities Basket Hitch and vertical lift based on D/d ratio of 5when "d" diameter of the finished grommet.Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no smaller than 5x the body dia.Rated capacities based on design factor of 5.Sling angles of less than 30 degrees shall not be used.*** See Lift Engineering Guidelines for Rated Capacity Adjustment forChoker Hitches.

Rated Capacity (Tons)Basket Hitches

Fin-ishedSlingBody ***Dia. Vert. Choker Vertical 300 450 600

7 x 7 x 19 Construction

1/4 .83 .54 1.7 .83 1.2 1.43/8 1.8 1.2 3.6 1.8 2.5 3.11/2 3.0 2.0 6.1 3.0 4.3 5.35/8 4.6 3.0 9.1 4.6 6.4 7.9

7 x 6 x 19 and 7 x 6 x 37- EIP Construction

3/4 6.2 4.1 12 6.2 8.8 117/8 8.3 5.4 17 8.3 12 141 11 6.8 21 11 15 18

1-1/8 13 8.4 26 13 18 221-1/4 16 10 31 16 22 271-3/8 18 12 37 18 26 321-1/2 22 14 43 22 31 381-5/8 25 16 50 25 36 441-3/4 28 18 56 28 40 49

Cable Laid Grommets have six wire ropeslaid helically around a wire rope core, withends joined either by a hand tucked or amechanical splice to form an endless body.Highly flexible, they resist kinks and are

easy to handle. Minimum circumference of the sling is 96times the grommet body diameter.

Hand TuckedContinuous

Construction... madefrom one continuous

strand

Mechanical SpliceSingle-Part Wire Rope

Sling Body

* Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d ratio of 10 or greater.Rated Cap. based on pin diameter no larger than natural eye width or less than the nominal sling dia.Rated capacities based on design factor of 5.Sling angles of less than 30 degrees shall not be used.*** See Lift Engineering Guidelines for Rated Capacity Adjustment for Choker Hitches.

These smooth and very flexible slings are made from cut lengths ofcable-laid fabric that is machine formed by laying six wire ropes in a helical pattern around a core rope. Flemish eye mechanical splices,secured by pressed metal sleeves, provide centerline pull at the eyes.More flexible than same capacity single-part slings.Ideal for use as basket or choker hitches, where flexibility and ease ofhandling are essential and cutting or abrasion is not a critical factor.

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RC

Rated Capacity - Tons*Width Thickness Basket Hitch Eye Slip-

Rope of of *** Thru HeavyDia. Body Body Choker Thimble Thimble(in) (in) (in) Vertical Hitch 60° 45° 30° A B ST` HT

-#3/32 -7/16 -1/4 .42 .37 .84 .73 .59 .42 2 4 W-2 -1/4-#1/8 -9/16 -3/8 .84 .74 1.7 1.5 1.2 .84 3 6 W-2 -5/16-3/16 -13/16 -1/2 1.4 1.2 2.8 2.4 2.0 1.4 4 8 W-3 -1/2-1/4 1-1/8 -11/16 2. 5 2.2 4.9 4.3 3.5 2.5 5 10 W-4 -5/8

-5/16 1-3/8 -7/8 3.8 3.4 7.7 6.7 5.4 3.8 6 12 W-4 -3/4-3/8 1-11/16 1 5.5 4.8 11. 9.5 7.8 5.5 7 14 W-5 -7/8

-7/16 2 1-3/16 7.5 6.5 15. 13. 11. 7.5 8 16 W-5 1-1/2 2-1/4 1-5/16 9.7 8.5 19. 17. 14. 9.7 9 18 W-6 1-1/8

-9/16 2-1/2 1-1/2 12. 11. 24. 21. 17. 12. 10 20 W-6 1-3/8-5/8 2-13/16 1-11/16 15. 13. 30. 26. 21. 15. 11 22 W-7 1-1/2-3/4 3-3/8 2 22. 19. 43. 37. 30. 22. 12 24 W-8 1-5/8-7/8 4 2-5/16 29. 25. 58. 50. 41. 29. 14 28 W-9 2

1 4-1/2 2-11/16 38. 33. 75. 65. 53. 38. 16 32 W-10 –

Width (W) of loop is approx. 1/2 the length (L).Larger sizes can be furnished upon request.Rated capacities of basket hitches are based on a minimum diameter of curvature at the point of load contact of 20x the component rope diameter.Rated capacity of choker hitches apply when the angle of choke is greater than 120 degrees.

Dia. of Approx. Approx.Individual Finished Size Wt.

Ropes Width-Thickness per ft.(in) (in) (lbs)

3/32 5/8 - 5/16 0.171/8 7/8 - 3/8 .20

3/16 1-1/4 - 9/16 .471/4 1-3/4 - 5/8 .86

5/16 1-7/8 - 13/16 1.43/8 2-3/8 - 1-1/16 2.0

7/16 2-7/8 - 1-1/4 2.71/2 3-1/4 - 1-7/16 3.5

9/16 3-1/4 - 1-5/8 4.55/8 4 - 1-3/4 5.5

An 8-part braided sling is made from IPS Strand rope, and is available in eitherround or flat-body construction. Rated capacities are the same for both round-bodyand flat-body slings. Strengths depend on rope diameters and number of parts.The cross section of a flat-body sling is rectangular; while the cross section of around-body sling is basically round. Flat-body slings, due to their construction,have wider load-bearing surfaces.

The 8-part braided slings of round and flat-body constructions are reproduced onthese pages to show how the eight parts of a single IPS Strand rope are braidedinto each sling-body type. Thus, with the eight flexible rope parts in either roundor flat-body construction, the resulting sling itself is highly flexible, well-balanced,resistant to kinking, and safe in service. These features also make 8-part braidedslings easier to handle, which is particularly advantageous in large diameter sizes.

8-Part Flat-Body SpecsDia. of Approx. Approx.

Individual Finished Size Wt.Ropes Body Dia. per ft.

(in) (in) (lbs)1/8 5/8 0.20

3/16 3/4 .471/4 1-1/8 .46

5/16 1-3/8 1.43/8 1-3/4 2.0

7/16 2 2.71/2 2-1/4 3.5

9/16 2-1/2 4.55/8 2-7/8 5.53/4 3-3/8 8.07/8 4 101 4-1/2 13

1-1/8 4-3/4 161-1/4 6 191-3/8 7-1/2 23

8-Part Round-Body Specs8-Part Braided Slings (Round & Flat)

8-Part Braided SlingRound-Body8 Ropes of this diameter arebraided together in a round con-struction to form the sling body.

8-Part Braided Sling Flat-Body8 Ropes of this diameter arebraided together in a flat con-struction to form the sling body.

Dia. Rated Capacities (Tons) Length Thimblesof Min. IPS–Fiber Core IPS Rope–IWRC EIPS Rope–IWRC of Loops

Indi- Length Basket Hitch Basket Hitch Basket Hitch Sug- Slip-vidual (SL) of Single Single Single gested Thru ArcRopes Sling Choker Leg Choker Leg Choker Leg L Thimbles Thimbles

(in) ft - in Hitch Vertical 60° 45° 30° Hitch Vertical 60° 45° 30° Hitch Vertical 60° 45° 30° (in) Size No. Size No.1/8 1 - 6 – – – – – – – – – – 0.83 0.95 1.6 1.3 0.95 6 W-2 8C

3/16 2 - 0 – – – – – – – – – – 1.8 2.1 3.6 3.0 2.1 10 W-3 9C1/4 2 - 6 – – – – – – – – – – 3.0 3.4 5.9 4.8 3.4 12 W-4 10C

5/16 2 - 9 – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 5.2 9.0 7.4 5.2 16 W-5 14C3/8 3 - 6 – – – – – – – – – – 6.4 7.3 13 10 7.3 16 W-5 16C

7/16 4 - 0 8.1 9.3 16 13 9.3 8.7 10 17 14 10 10 11 19 16 11 18 W-6 18C1/2 4 - 6 10 12 21 17 12 11 13 23 18 13 13 15 26 21 15 18 W-7 20C

9/16 5 - 6 13 15 26 21 15 14 16 28 23 16 16 19 33 27 19 24 W-7 22C5/8 6 - 6 16 19 33 27 19 18 20 35 28 20 20 23 40 33 23 28 W-8 24C3/4 7 - 6 23 27 47 38 27 25 29 50 41 29 29 33 57 47 33 30 W-9 28C7/8 8 - 9 32 36 62 51 36 34 39 68 55 39 39 45 78 64 45 36 W-10 32C1 10 - 6 41 47 81 66 47 44 50 87 71 50 51 58 100 82 58 48 W-10 40C

1-1/8 12 - 6 52 59 102 83 59 55 63 109 89 63 64 73 126 103 73 60 W-11 48C1-1/4 15 - 0 63 72 125 102 72 68 78 135 110 78 78 89 154 126 89 72 W-11 –1-3/8 18 - 8 76 87 151 123 87 82 94 163 133 94 94 108 187 153 108 84 – –

Length of Sling (SL) Length of Sling (SL)Length of Sling (SL)

Length of Sling (SL) Length of Sling (SL)Length of Sling (SL)

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No. 177B (w/served loops) No. 178B (w/arc thimbles) No. 179B (w/slip-thru thimbles)

6-Part Braided Wire Rope Body Single Leg Slings

# Made with 7 x 19 GAC component rope.* Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d ratio of 25

times the Component rope diameter.Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter.Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5.Sling angles less than 30 degrees shall not be used.*** See Choker Hitch Rated Capacity Adjustment.

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ALLOY – WELDED – OVERHEAD LIFTING CHAINS AND CHAIN SLINGS

Alloy Chain SlingsA higher strength heat treated alloy steel chain, Alloy chain is primarily

used as a sling component for overhead lifting, but can be used in riggingand tie down applications where a lighter weight high strength chain isdesirable. Recommended for overhead lifting by NACM, ANSI, & OSHA.

Grade 80 Alloy chain slings and attachments are manufactured fromspecial analysis alloy steel, engineered for a superior combination ofstrength, lightness and durability.

All Alloy chain and attachments are black finish and/or color codedorange for easy, permanent identification. The chain is embossed with the grade and trace code.

Before shipment, all Alloy chain slings undergo a succession ofdemanding quality control checks. Every sling is proof tested, registeredand guaranteed for one year to be free from defects in materials andworkmanship. A durable metal tag attached to the sling permanently identifies the grade, type, working load limit (at a specific angle of lift)and registration number of the sling.

Chain slings are used primarily for overhead lifting and are generallyused in conjunction with a crane or some type of lifting device. Standardsling configurations consist of chain branches which are affixed on oneend to a master link or ring with some type of attachment, usually ahook, affixed to the opposite end.

Types of Chain SlingsIn describing the type, the following symbols should be used. If attachments are other than standard, give detailed specifications.

First symbol (basic type):S - Single chain sling.C - Single choker chain sling with a standard end link on each end,

no hooks.D - Double branch chain sling.T - Triple branch chain sling.Q - Quadruple branch chain sling.

Second symbol (type of master link or end link):O - Oblong master link of standard dimensions.P - Pear shaped master link (available on request, not a standard item).

Third symbol (type of hook):S - Sling hook F - Foundry hookG - Grab hook L - LatchookSling tags are coded with numerals 1 through 4 to reflect number of branches in sling. Additional coding is defined as follows:AS - Adjustable single SB - Single basketES - Endless single ED - Endless doubleSAL - Single adjustable loop DAL - Double adjustable loopAD - Adjustable double loop DB - Double basket loop

How to select and order the proper chain sling1. Determine the weight and configuration of the load(s) to be lifted.2. Determine the type of chain sling required, according to weight and

configuration.3. Determine the size of the body chain according to the working load

limits. Be sure to take into consideration the effect of the requiredangle.

*Working load limit: The working load limit is the maximum load inpounds which should ever be applied to the chain. Even when a chain is new and the load is uniformly applied in direct tension to a straightlength of chain the maximum load should never exceedthe recommended load limit!

4. Determine the reach required to give the desired angle.The reach is measured from the upper bearing surfaceof the master link to the bearing surface of the lowerattachment. If chain slings are to be used in pairs andare to be matched for reach, please indicate whenordering.

5. Be sure to specify type, size and reach when ordering chain slings. For specifications on additional hooks, attachments and accessories.

6. Product UPC code represents the last five digits of the complete UPC code. Each productUPC code must be preceded by, fan identification in order to obtaincomplete UPC code number.

Working load limits (lbs.)Chain Size Single Double Triple & Quad(in.) (mm) 90° 60° 45° 30° 60° 45° 30°7/32 5.5 2,100 3,600 3,000 2,100 5,450 4,450 3,1509/32 7.0 3,500 6,100 4,900 3,500 9,100 7,400 5,2005/16 8.0 4,500 7,800 6,300 4,500 11,700 9,450 6,7503/8 10.0 7,100 12,300 10,000 7,100 18,400 15,100 10,6001/2 13.0 12,000 20,800 17,000 12,000 31,200 25,500 18,0005/8 16.0 18,100 31,300 25,600 18,100 47,000 38,400 27,1003/4 20.0 28,300 49,000 40,000 28,300 73,500 60,000 42,4007/8 22.0 34,200 59,200 48,400 34,200 88,900 72,500 51,3001 26.0 47,700 82,600 67,400 47,700 123,900 101,200 71,500

1-1/4 32.0 72,300 125,200 102,200 72,300 187,800 153,400 108,400

Alloy Chain Sizes and Working Load Limits

NominalChain Size Dim. (in) Approx. Approx. Foot Drum

No. Wt. FeetInside Inside Links per 100 ft. Product UPC Product UPC per

(in) (mm) length width per ft. (lbs.) code 43927- code 43927- drum7/32 5.5 .671 .296 17.9 44.7 607020 20038 677010 20040 8009/32 7.0 .868 .395 13.8 74.2 607028 20246 677011 20254 5005/16 8.0 1.05 .454 11.4 90.6 607031 20551 — — —3/8 10.0 1.222 .572 9.8 145.9 607037 20717 677013 20725 5001/2 13.0 1.404 .720 8.5 257.7 607050 21038 677015 21045 3005/8 16.0 1.733 .854 6.9 387.3 607062 21271 677016 21279 2003/4 20.0 2.160 1.052 5.5 622.0 607075 21437 677017 21441 1007/8 22.0 2.250 1.137 5.3 776.4 607087 21551 677018 21554 1001 26.0 2.664 1.348 4.5 995.4 607101 21626 677019 21630 100

1-1/4 32.0 3.250 1.656 3.7 1,570.9 607128 21692 677070 21695 90

90O 60O 45O 30O 60O 45O 30O

Care, Use and InspectionThe life and strength of Alloy chain slings depend on proper inspection,maintenance and use. For additional information, refer to ANSI B30.9 and OSHA 1910.184.

CareChain requires careful storage and regular maintenance.• Store chains on an A frame in a clean, dry place.• To avoid corrosion, oil chains before prolonged storage.• Do not heat Alloy chain; this will alter its thermal treatment.• Do not plate or change surface finish of chain. Contact us for special

requirements.

UseTo protect both operators and materials, observe theseprecautions when using chain slings:• Before use, inspect chain and attachments following the instructions

under “Inspection” on the following page.• Do not exceed working load limit. Any of the factors listed here can

reduce the load the chain will hold:- Acceleration in rate of load application—can produce dangerous

overloading.- Variation in the angle of the load to the sling—as the angle decreases,

the working load of the sling will increase.- Twisting, knotting or kinking—subjects links to unusual loading,

decreasing the working load of the sling.- Use for purposes other than those for which slings are intended—

can reduce the working load of the sling.

Alloy ChainandAttachmentsConversionTable

Chain Size Hook Size Designation and Markings

Fraction Decimal Metric(in) (in) (mm) Sling Grab Foundry Latchlok

7/32 .218 5.5 HA22 10M — —9/32 .281 7.0 HA220 HA1 HA498 9/323/8 .394 10.0 HA250 HA3 HA499 3/81/2 .512 13.0 HA280 HA5 HA500 1/25/8 .630 16.0 HA290 HA6 HA501 5/83/4 .787 20.0 HA300 HA7 HA502 3/47/8 .875 22.0 HA320 HA8 HA503 —1 1.024 26.0 HA330 HA9 HA504 —

1-1/4 1.260 32.0 HA350 HA11 HA505 —

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Care, Use and Inspection (continued)

• Free chain of all twists, knots and kinks.• Center load in hook(s); hook latches must not support load.• Avoid sudden jerks when lifting and lowering.• Balance all loads; avoid tipping of loads.• Use pads around sharp corners.• Do not drop load on chains.• Match the size and working load limit of attachments such as hooks or

rings to the size and working load limit of the chain.• For overhead lifting, use only alloy chain and attachments.

InspectionIt is important both to inspect chain slings regularly and to keep a recordof all chain inspections. Follow this guide for such an inspection system.• Before inspecting, clean chains with a non-acid/non-caustic solvent so

that marks, nicks, wear and other defects are visible.• Inspect each link for these conditions:• Twists or bends.• Nicks or gouges.• Excessive wear at bearing points.• Stretch.• Distorted or damaged master links, coupling links or attachments,

especially spread in throat opening of hooks.• Mark plainly with paint each link or attachment showing any of the

conditions listed here to indicate rejection; remove from service untilproperly repaired.

Wear allowances of Alloy chainMeasure cross section at link ends to determine wear. If chain is worn to less than the minimum allowable thickness, remove from service.

Use of Chain Under Extreme Temperature ConditionsWhen the chain itself is subjected to temperatures shown here, workingload limits should be reduced as indicated.

Certificate of test and identificationThe identification tag found on the master coupling link of each chainsling contains this information:• Grade • Size• Reach • Type• Serial number • Working load limit (at a specific angle of lift)WARNING: Do not exceed working load limit. Use only alloy chain and attachments for overhead lifting.

Safety note: A quad branch chain sling usually does not sustain loads with even distribution to its four branches, especially when loads are of rigid structure. Therefore, maximum workingload limits are set at the same values as for triple branch chain slings of equal quality and sizeand used with branches at the same angle of inclination.

ALLOY – WELDED – OVERHEAD LIFTING CHAINS AND CHAIN SLINGS

Single Chain Sling Type S & C

Double Chain Sling Type D

Triple & Quad Chain Sling Type T & Q

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Chain Size Minimum Allowable Thickness (T) (in) (mm) (in) (mm)

7/32 5.5 0.185 4.79/32 7.0 0.239 6.13/8 10.0 0.335 8.51/2 13.0 0.435 11.15/8 16.0 0.536 13.63/4 20.0 0.669 17.07/8 22.0 0.744 18.91 26.0 0.870 22.1

1-1/4 32.0 1.071 27.2

PermanentTemperature WLL while at Reduction inof Chain (°F) Temperature1 WLL2

<-40 not recommended none-40 to 400 100% none

>400 to 600 0.9 none>600 to 750 75% 10%

>750 not recommended Contact rep.

1 While chain is at temperatureshown in first column.

2 When chain is used at room temperature after having beensubjected to temperatures shownin first column.

SOSSlingHook

DOSSlingHooks

DOGGrabHooks

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QOSSlingHooks

DOFFoundryHooks

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Oblong Master Link Approx.Dimensions (in) Wt.

Chain Size* Master Dia. Inside Inside (lbs)WLL Link Material Width Length Type SOS

(in) (mm) (lbs) No. A B C 5 ft. reach7/32 5.5 2,100 HA40 13/32 1-1/2 3 49/32 7 3,500 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 5 53/8 10 7,100 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/2 101/2 13 12,000 HA100 1 3-1/2 7 185/8 16 18,100 HA100 1 3-1/2 7 253/4 20 28,300 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/4 387/8 22 34,200 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/2 541 26 47,700 HA175 1-3/4 6 12 76

1-1/4 32 72,300 HA200 2 7 14 116

Oblong Master Link ApproxDimensions (in) Wt.

(lbs.)Chain Size WLL (lbs) Master Dia. Inside Inside Type

Link Material Width Length DOS(in) (mm) 60° 45° 30° No. A B C 5' reach

7/32 5.5 3,600 3,000 2,100 HA40 13/32 1-1/2 3 89/32 7 6,100 4,900 3,500 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 5 93/8 10 12,300 10,000 7,100 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/2 181/2 13 20,800 17,000 12,000 HA100 1 3-1/2 7 315/8 16 31,300 25,600 18,100 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/4 493/4 20 49,000 40,000 28,300 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/2 717/8 22 59,200 48,400 34,200 HA175 1-3/4 6 12 981 26 82,600 67,400 47,700 HA200 2 7 14 132

1-1/4 32 125,200 102,200 72,300 HA225 2-1/4 8 16 221

Oblong Master Link Sub-Assembly Approx. Wt.Master Dimensions (in) (lbs)

Chain Size WLL (lbs)* Link Sub Dia. Inside Inside Type TypeAssembly Material Width Length TOS 5’ QOS 5’

(in) (mm) 60° 45° 30° No. A B C Reach Reach7/32 5.5 5,450 4,450 3,150 HA50-SA 1/2 2-1/2 5 12 169/32 7 9,100 7,400 5,200 HA75-SA 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/2 14 183/8 10 18,400 15,100 10,600 HA100-SA 1 3-1/2 7 28 361/2 13 31,200 25,500 18,000 HA125-SA 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/4 50 625/8 16 47,000 38,400 27,100 HA150-SA 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/2 79 973/4 20 73,500 60,000 42,400 HA175-SA 1-3/4 6 12 112 1377/8 22 88,900 72,500 51,300 HA200-SA 2 7 14 155 1881 26 123,900 101,200 71,500 HA225-SA 2-1/4 8 16 215 260

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Master Dimensions (in)Chain Size WLL (lbs)* Link Sub- Dia. Inside Inside

Assembly Material Width Length(in) (mm) 60° 45° 30° No. A B C

7/32 5.5 5,450 4,450 3,150 HA50-SA 1/2 2-1/2 59/32 7 9,100 7,400 5,200 HA75-SA 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/23/8 10 18,400 15,100 10,600 HA100-SA 1 3-1/2 71/2 13 31,200 25,500 18,000 HA125-SA 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/45/8 16 47,000 38,400 27,100 HA150-SA 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/23/4 20 73,500 60,000 42,400 HA175-SA 1-3/4 6 127/8 22 88,900 72,500 51,300 HA200-SA 2 7 141 26 123,900 101,200 71,500 HA225-SA 2-1/4 8 16

1-1/4 32 187,800 153,400 108,400 HA275-SA 2-3/4 9 16

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Oblong Master LinkDimensions (in)

Chain Size * Dia. Inside InsideWLL Link Material Width Length

(in) (mm) (lbs) No. A B C7/32 5.5 2,100 HA40 13/32 1-1/2 39/32 7 3,500 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 53/8 10 7,100 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/21/2 13 12,000 HA100 1 3-1/2 75/8 16 18,100 HA100 1 3-1/2 73/4 20 28,300 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/47/8 22 34,200 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/21 26 47,700 HA175 1-3/4 6 12

1-1/4 32 72,300 HA200 2 7 14

Adjustable Single Chain Sling

Adjustable SingleLoop Chain Sling

Style B single & double adjustable slings are furnished with approximately one (1)foot of chain in short branches unless otherwise specified in the order.

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Style A

Style A Style B

Style B

Adjustable DoubleLoop Chain SlingStyle B furnished withapproximately one (1) footof chain in short branches.

Endless Basket ChainSling Single & Double

Oblong Master LinkWLL (lbs.)* Single Basket Double Basket

Chain Size 60O Master Dia. Inside Inside Sub- Dia. Inside Inside Link Material Width Length Assembly Material Width Length

(in) (mm) Single Double No. A (in) B (in) C (in) No. A (in) B (in) C (in)

7/32 5.5 3,600 5,450 HA40 13/32 1-1/2 3 HA50-SA 1/2 2-1/2 59/32 7 6,100 9,100 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 5 HA75-SA 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/23/8 10 12,300 18,400 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/2 HA100-SA 1 3-1/2 7

1/2 13 20,800 31,200 HA100 1 3-1/2 7 HA125-SA 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/45/8 16 31,300 47,000 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/4 HA150-SA 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/23/4 20 49,000 73,500 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/2 HA175-SA 1-3/4 6 12

7/8 22 59,200 88,900 HA175 1-3/4 6 12 HA200-SA 2 7 141 26 82,600 123,900 HA200 2 7 14 HA225-SA 2-1/4 8 16

1-1/4 32 125,200 187,800 HA225 2-1/4 8 16 HA275-SA 2-3/4 9 16

Basket Type Chain Sling Single & Double

Tool Box Sling• Adjustable all-purpose utility sling.• Lifts even/uneven loads easily.• Lightweight & portable.• Saves time.• Available in 6’ & 10’ reach.• Hook latch optional.

Chain Size Total LatchProduct UPC Length WLL Kit

(in) (mm) Code 43927- (ft) (lbs)* Code7/32 5.5 607970 20920 6 2100 5954617/32 5.5 607973 20923 10 2100 595461

Oblong Master LinkDimensions (in)

Chain Size WLL (lbs)* Master Dia. Inside InsideLink Material Width Length

(in) (mm) 60° 45° 30° No. A B C7/32 5.5 3,600 3,000 2,100 HA40 13/32 1-1/2 39/32 7 6,100 4,900 3,500 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 53/8 10 12,300 10,000 7,100 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/21/2 13 20,800 17,000 12,000 HA100 1 3-1/2 75/8 16 31,300 25,600 18,100 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/43/4 20 49,000 40,000 28,300 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/27/8 22 59,200 48,400 34,200 HA175 1-3/4 6 121 26 82,600 67,400 47,700 HA200 2 7 14

1-1/4 32 125,200 102,200 72,300 HA225 2-1/4 8 16

Oblong Master LinkDimensions (in)

Chain Size WLL (lbs)* Master Dia. Inside InsideLink Material Width Length

(in) (mm) 60° 45° 30° No. A B C7/32 5.5 3,600 3,000 2,100 HA40 13/32 1-1/2 39/32 7 6,100 4,900 3,500 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 53/8 10 12,300 10,000 7,100 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/21/2 13 20,800 17,000 12,000 HA100 1 3-1/2 75/8 16 31,300 25,600 18,100 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/43/4 20 49,000 40,000 28,300 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/27/8 22 59,200 48,400 34,200 HA175 1-3/4 6 121 26 82,600 67,400 47,700 HA200 2 7 14

1-1/4 32 125,200 102,200 72,300 HA225 2-1/4 8 16

Style B furnished with approximately one(1) foot of chain in short branches.

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WLL (lbs)* Single Basket Double Basket

Chain Size 90O 60O Master Dia. Inside Inside Sub- Dia. Inside Link Material Width Length Assembly Material Width Length

(in) (mm) Single Double No. A B C Number A B C

7/32 5.5 2,100 3,600 HA40 15/32 1-1/2 3 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 59/32 7 3,500 6,100 HA50 1/2 2-1/2 5 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/23/8 10 7,100 12,300 HA75 3/4 2-3/4 5-1/2 HA100 1 3-1/2 7

1/2 13 12,000 20,800 HA100 1 3-1/2 7 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/45/8 16 18,100 31,300 HA125 1-1/4 4-3/8 8-3/4 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/23/4 20 28,300 49,000 HA150 1-1/2 5-1/4 10-1/2 HA175 1-3/4 6 127/8 22 34,200 59,200 HA175 1-3/4 6 12 HA200 2 7 14

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Adjustable Double Loop Chain Sling (continued)

Adjustable DoubleChain Sling

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Coupling Link

______ Ton Capacity

Shackle

______ Chain Size

Eye Hook

______ Ton Capacity

Roller BearingSwivel Hook

______ Ton Capacity

Swivel Hook

______ Chain Size

Bent Bar S-Hook

______ Chain Size

Plate Hook

Style A B C

Bent Bar J-Hook

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Appointed Personnel:Person who is given specific responsibility by the employer.

Designated Person:Selected by employer as qualified to perform specific duties/tasks.

Friction-Type Pressure Gripping Lifter:A lifter which grips the load and supports it with friction, but does not damage the load.

Independent-Type Pressure Gipper Lifter:A lifter which grips the load and supports it by indenting the load in the area the lifter comes into contact with.

Mechanical Lifter:A lifter containing two or more rigid parts that move with respect to each other securing the load to the hoisting device.

Qualified Person:A person that possess a recognized degree, is certified or has ample knowledge and capability to solve problems pertaining to the subject matter or work to be performed.

Rated Load:The maximum weight the lifter is capable of withstanding. This is verified by the manufacturer.

Structural Lifter:A lifter which contains one or more rigid parts for securing the load to the lifting device.

Supporting Lifter:A lifter that supports the load on rigid projection(s) or bearing surface(s).

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CONVERSIONS & TABLES

UNIT GRAINS GRAMS OUNCES (Troy) OUNCES (Avoir.) POUNDS (Troy) POUNDS (Avoir.) KILOGRAMS

1 Grain = 1 .064799 .002083 .002286 .000174 .000143 .000065

1 Gram = 15.4324 1 .032151 .035274 .002679 .002205 .001

1 Ounce (Troy) = 480 31.1035 1 1.09714 .083333 .068571 .031104

1 Ounce (Avoir) = 437.5 28.3495 .911458 1 .075955 .0625 .028350

1 Pound (Troy) = 5760 373.242 12 13.1657 1 .822857 .373242

1 Pound (Avoir) = 7000 453.592 14.5833 16 1.21528 1 .453592

1 Kilogram = 15432.4 1000 32.1507 35.2740 2.67923 2.20462 1

UNIT MILLIMETERS CENTIMETERS INCHES FEET YARDS METERS

1 Millimeter = 1 .1 .03937 .003281 .001094 .001

1 Centimeter = 10 1 .3937 .032808 .010936 .01

1 Inch = 25.4001 2.54001 1 .083333 .027778 .025400

1 Foot = 304.801 30.4801 12 1 .333333 .304801

1 Yard = 914.402 91.4402 36 3 1 .914402

1 Meter = 1000 100 39.37 3.28083 1.09361 1

UNIT SQUARE INCHES SQUARE FEET SQUARE YARDS SQUARE METERS

1 Square Foot = 144 1 .111 .09290

1 Square Yard = 1296 9 1 .83613

1 Square Meter = 1550 10.7639 1.19599 1

1 Square Rod = 39204 272.25 30.25 25.293

FRACTION INCHES MILLIMETERS FRACTION INCHES MILLIMETERS FRACTION INCHES MILLIMETERS

1/32 .0312 0.80 3/8 .375 9.53 11/16 .6875 17.46

1/16 .0625 1.59 13/32 .4062 10.32 23/32 .7187 18.26

3/32 .0937 2.38 7/16 .4375 11.11 3/4 .750 19.05

1/8 .125 3.18 15/32 .4687 11.91 25/32 .7812 19.84

5/32 .1562 3.97 1/2 .500 12.70 13/16 .8125 20.64

3/16 .1875 4.76 17/32 .5312 13.49 27/32 .8347 21.43

7/32 .2187 5.56 9/16 .5625 14.29 7/8 .875 22.23

1/4 .250 6.35 19/32 .5937 15.08 29/32 .9062 23.02

9/32 .2812 7.14 5/8 .625 15.88 15/16 .9375 23.81

5/16 .3125 7.94 21/32 .6562 16.67 31/32 .9687 24.61

11/32 .3437 8.73 1 1.0 25.40

LENGTH WEIGHT VOLUME

1 cm = .3937 In 1 grain = 64.8 mg .028 cu M = 1 cu Ft

2.54 cm = 1 In .4536 kg = 1 Lb 1cu M = 35.314 Ft

.3048 m = 1 Ft 1 kg = 2.2046 Lbs 1 cu Ft = 7.5 Gals

1 m = 3.281 Ft

WEIGHT EQUIVALENTS

METRIC/ENGLISH CONVERSIONS

DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS

AREA EQUIVALENTS

LENGTH EQUIVALENTS

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